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Setting or Freezing Plot Scales


 

First let me congratulate the author(s) and those that support this
software. It is really useful and easy to use. My daughter, who is
an engineeing sophmore, has even started to use LTSpice for some
labs.

I am looking for a way to either pass plot scales from a dot
statement (.PLOT or .VIEW kind of thing) or at least to freeze the
plot scales from run to run. It would be helpful when trying to
visually compare the the results between runs if the the plot did
not automatically rescale. It would also be nice to be able to have
an alias type statement to save reentering things like V(out)/V(in)
or V(N003, N006)/I(R7).

Again, thank you for the software and thanks to Linear Tech for
their part in this.


 

Steve,

First let me congratulate the author(s) and those
that support this software. It is really useful
and easy to use.
Thanks!

My daughter, who is an engineering sophomore,
has even started to use LTSpice for some labs.
Cool. Just the same, I don't think we should risk
having a slogan like, "So easy to use even girls can
use it."

I am looking for a way to either pass plot scales
from a dot statement (.PLOT or .VIEW kind of thing)
or at least to freeze the plot scales from run to
run. It would be helpful when trying to visually
compare the the results between runs if the the
plot did not automatically rescale. It would also
be nice to be able to have an alias type statement
to save reentering things like V(out)/V(in) or
V(N003, N006)/I(R7).
Yes, I we will be making it possible to have named
plot setups and turn off autoscaling. I was planing
on starting that today, but this programmable library
became important because it changes some standards
used.

--Mike

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