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Re: .MEAS Failure


 

Yes, I agree.
Rather than assume such was true, I sought to prove that in my case there actually was no 2.0000000000 volts.
Therefore the effect, however it may be accomplished, is to print the time at which the next sample found is LESS-THAN 2 volts.
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Wouldn't it be a phenomnal waste of processor time to interpolate between points, following the resultant curve, to find a point on that curve that is exactly 2.0000000000 volts when simply looking for the first value of data less-than 2 volts provides the same result.
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Regardless of how it is accomplished, the end result of using FALL=1 is to print the time at which the first data value less-than 2 is found.
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All for now
Sent:?Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 1:20 AM
From:?"Andy I via groups.io" <AI.egrps+io@...>
To:[email protected]
Subject:?Re: [LTspice] .MEAS Failure
I think you miss the fact that there will be NO data point that simulated at 2.0000000000 volts.? Just won't happen.? Stop trying to find it.
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Andy

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