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Is it possible to delete one or two data points from a 1000 point Monte Carlo run simulation.

mukulmishra5
mukulmishra5 over 2 years ago

I ran a 1000 (250 X 4 corners) point MC run and all but one test scenario had some convergence issue, the result is wildly incorrect, things are jumping above supply rails etc.

The overall test results are fine but the summary tab has a really bizarre max value for some parameters. Is there a way to not include that particular run as part of the MC summary??

I know this is a convergence issue because I had some issues with this test-bench previously but I was able to fix all those issues, however one test case in the MC run did fail....

Now I do not want to run another 1000 point MC simulation so just curious if there is a way around this...

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    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    See my article: How to filter values from a waveform which describes a way to do this (there's no built-in way of filtering the outliers). The article specifically talks about how to do this for histograms.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago

    See my article: How to filter values from a waveform which describes a way to do this (there's no built-in way of filtering the outliers). The article specifically talks about how to do this for histograms.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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