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I'm getting an odd problem when plotting analog simulation results in
wavescan. When plotting several signals, the waveforms all have a
different colour, but the colours are in the opposite order to the
colouring of the nodes on the schematic. Both use the same set of
colours, but it appears to be cycling through them in the wrong order
(ie orange node -> white graph, white node -> orange graph). It's not
really a massive problem but it gets a bit confusing with lots of
signals, especially when plotting numbered nodes rather than named
signals.
The signals are listed at the top of the plot with the signal selected
first at the end of the list, so I'm wondering if the colours are
being applied in the same order, but the data is being plotted in the
reverse order. This applies to direct plot and automatic plotting, and
to any analysis type.
I've only just started using wavescan, so I don't really know where to
look to work out what's going on. Any suggestions?
wavescan. When plotting several signals, the waveforms all have a
different colour, but the colours are in the opposite order to the
colouring of the nodes on the schematic. Both use the same set of
colours, but it appears to be cycling through them in the wrong order
(ie orange node -> white graph, white node -> orange graph). It's not
really a massive problem but it gets a bit confusing with lots of
signals, especially when plotting numbered nodes rather than named
signals.
The signals are listed at the top of the plot with the signal selected
first at the end of the list, so I'm wondering if the colours are
being applied in the same order, but the data is being plotted in the
reverse order. This applies to direct plot and automatic plotting, and
to any analysis type.
I've only just started using wavescan, so I don't really know where to
look to work out what's going on. Any suggestions?