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calculation using mastero

Hagar Hendy
Hagar Hendy over 1 year ago

i generate  theses results below for the delay measurement across different values of temperature, and i am getting the min and max delay for each row , i am just wondering if i can get the difference between the min and max delay automatically using expression for all  rows , i j just noticed minimum delay is not consistent to be with lower temperature for all of the rows . 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    Give the original output a name (e.g. delayMeas) and then you can add another expression (for each test that you want to do this for):

    • Name: delayMeasDiff
    • Expr: ymax(delayMeas ?overall t)-ymin(delayMeas ?overall t)
    • EvalType: corners

    This will set up a measurement across corners, and will add that output to compute the difference between the max and min value.

    Andrew

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  • Hagar Hendy
    Hagar Hendy over 1 year ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    when i wrote ymax as shown below : i have to add a signal )there is no other parameters to choose 

    and i tried to write the expression as you showed up , but it give me an error  and i changed the evaluation type from point to corners , then it highlighted to burble and give me evaluation error 

     

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago in reply to Hagar Hendy

    The prompts in the expression for auto completion can’t offer absolutely every possibility - you can type what you want - you don’t have to accept the suggestions from autocomplete . The expression you ended up with has the parentheses in the wrong place, so it’s bound to fail. Please enter it as I suggested earlier (you have too many parentheses, and they are incorrectly matched).

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago in reply to Hagar Hendy

    The prompts in the expression for auto completion can’t offer absolutely every possibility - you can type what you want - you don’t have to accept the suggestions from autocomplete . The expression you ended up with has the parentheses in the wrong place, so it’s bound to fail. Please enter it as I suggested earlier (you have too many parentheses, and they are incorrectly matched).

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  • Hagar Hendy
    Hagar Hendy over 1 year ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    it works thanks a lot 

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