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Eldo Interactive Mode<br />

Reading Information<br />

• Values from the extract-command language<br />

• EXTRACT indexwhere index is the key returned by STATUS EXTRACT<br />

• Values of Device/Models/Parameters; syntax is:<br />

PRINT E ([,W/L/AD/AS/PD/PS/NRD/NRS/AREA])<br />

PRINT M (,)<br />

PRINT P ()<br />

• OPTION <br />

Examples:<br />

PRINT V(S)<br />

PRINT V(S) + V(SS)<br />

PRINT TPD(E,S)<br />

PRINT OPTIM 2<br />

Note<br />

Note that the extract information issued through a PRINT command works only if the<br />

corresponding .EXTRACT command had been specified before running the simulation, or if<br />

Eldo is able to extract the information from the binary output file (.PLOT available, and<br />

general-purpose extraction language used).<br />

DISPLAY E string[*]<br />

The DISPLAY E string* command can be used to display the connectivity information,<br />

parameter names and values, if any, for each element selected by the string.<br />

The following commands are also available to list netlist elements. Wildcards are supported in<br />

the name specification.<br />

Command<br />

LIST []<br />

[.]LSDEV []<br />

LSDEVPAR <br />

LSDEVMOD <br />

[.]LSMOD []<br />

Table C-1. Netlist Element Commands<br />

Description<br />

Returns the list of all elements which have a name<br />

matching specified name. For example:<br />

<strong>eldo</strong>> LIST string*<br />

Lists all elements whose name begins with string.<br />

Returns the list of all elements which have a name<br />

matching specified name.<br />

Returns the list of all parameters of specified element.<br />

Returns the model of the specified element.<br />

Returns the list of all models which have a name matching<br />

specifed name.<br />

1460<br />

Eldo® User's Manual, 15.3

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