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Specifying Simulation Output<br />

Tabular Listing Output<br />

huge output files by the waveform viewers may thus be slower. In extreme cases, this may also<br />

impact the simulation time, as writing gigabytes to a disk, possibly through a busy network,<br />

may take quite a while. To control this, see the discussion on the options available for Limiting<br />

the Size of Transient Output Files.<br />

In the case of .EXTRACT waveforms, the X-axis is defined in either of the following ways:<br />

• sweep parameter (for example .STEP, .TEMP)<br />

• .ALTER index or .MC run index<br />

In the case of multiple .STEP statements, the X-axis is defined by the last .STEP command. For<br />

example:<br />

.step param W 2u 10u 2u<br />

.step temp -25 75 25<br />

The extract waveforms will have temperature as the X-axis.<br />

.step temp -25 75 25<br />

.step param W 2u 10u 2u<br />

The extract waveforms will have width as the X-axis.<br />

Related Topics<br />

Tabular Listing Output<br />

Plotting, Printing and Probing<br />

Tabular Listing Output<br />

Use the .PRINTFILE command to define the contents of a tabular listing of any number of<br />

output variables, and dump them to the specified file in ASCII format or as a .DATA statement.<br />

Tip<br />

See “.PRINTFILE” in the Eldo Reference Manual.<br />

Related Topics<br />

Plotting Transmission Lines<br />

Plotting, Printing and Probing<br />

Plotting Transmission Lines<br />

Use the I(Txx.) syntax to print the current out of transmission lines:<br />

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