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I am using ic5033 (on Linux 2.6.9) and when I annotate DC operating
point, the number of significant digits is huge (for example, instead
of 19.245u, it would annotate 19.24523484374937257u). Does anyone know
which option to set/unset or what the reason for this is? This doesn't
happen every time. If I close icfb, and reopen, run the same simulation
and annotate DC operating point, I get what I expect to see.
Also, I have trouble saving artist states. When I try to load states,
some of the previously saved states will not be visible. Moreover, if I
overwrite an existing state, most of the files get wiped out, and the
new state would have only one of the files
(variables/outputs/modelSetup/...) in it.
Thanks,
Ajay
point, the number of significant digits is huge (for example, instead
of 19.245u, it would annotate 19.24523484374937257u). Does anyone know
which option to set/unset or what the reason for this is? This doesn't
happen every time. If I close icfb, and reopen, run the same simulation
and annotate DC operating point, I get what I expect to see.
Also, I have trouble saving artist states. When I try to load states,
some of the previously saved states will not be visible. Moreover, if I
overwrite an existing state, most of the files get wiped out, and the
new state would have only one of the files
(variables/outputs/modelSetup/...) in it.
Thanks,
Ajay