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+ | ====== "store" command ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Purpose ===== | ||
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+ | Select points in the circuit to store for postprocessing. | ||
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+ | ===== Syntax ===== | ||
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+ | store | ||
+ | store mode points ... ... | ||
+ | store mode + points ... ... | ||
+ | store mode - points ... ... | ||
+ | store mode CLEAR | ||
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+ | ===== Comments ===== | ||
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+ | The "store" command selects probes to store for postprocessing, such as measures. | ||
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+ | There are separate lists of points for each type of analysis. | ||
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+ | To list the points, use the bare command "store". | ||
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+ | On start-up, probes are not set. You must do the command "store op v(nodes)", "store tran v(nodes)" or whatever you want, to store any data for post-processing. | ||
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+ | You can add to or delete from an existing list by prefixing with + or -. store ac + v(3) adds v(3) to the existing set of AC probes. store ac - q(c5) removes q(c5) from the list. You can use the wildcard characters * and ? when deleting. | ||
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+ | ===== Examples ===== | ||
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+ | store ac v(nodes) | ||
+ | The voltage at all nodes for AC analysis. | ||
+ | store dc v(nodes) id(M*) | ||
+ | The voltage at all nodes and the parameter "id" on all devices witl labels starting with "M", for DC analysis. | ||
+ | store tran v(*) p(*) | ||
+ | All parameters named "v", which probably means all node voltages and the most common voltage for all devices. All parameters named "p", which is usually power. | ||
+ | store | ||
+ | List all probes stored, for all modes. | ||
+ | store op | ||
+ | Display the OP store list. | ||
+ | store ac clear | ||
+ | Clear the AC list. | ||