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ModelSim SE GUI Reference - Parent Directory

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Wave window GR-237• AnalogDisplays the values in one of three analog styles, as detailed below.• HeightAllows you to specify the height (in pixels) of the waveform.Analog• Analog StepDisplays the waveform in step style.• Analog InterpolatedDisplays the waveform in interpolated style.• Analog BackstepDisplays the waveform in backstep style. Often used for power calculations.• OffsetAllows you to adjust the scale of the object as it is seen on the display. Offset is thenumber of pixels offset from zero.• ScaleReduces (if less than 1) or increases (if greater than 1) the number of pixels displayed.The signals in the following illustration demonstrate the various signal formats.Only the following types are supported in Analog format:• VHDL types:All vectors - std logic vectors, bit vectors, and vectors derived from these typesScalar integersScalar realsScalar times• Verilog types:All vectorsScalar realsScalar integers• SystemC types:Vector types (sc_int, sc_bigint, etc.)Scalar integers (char, short, int, long, etc.)float, double<strong>ModelSim</strong> <strong>SE</strong> <strong>GUI</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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