Technical data

Wave window
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Format: Analog Step
Displays a waveform of an integer, real or time type, with the height and offset
determined by the
Pixels = specification and the value of the item.
Format: Analog Interpolated
Displays the waveform in interpolated style.
Format: Analog Backstep
Displays the waveform in backstep style. Used for power calculations.
Format: Literal
Displays the waveform as a box containing the item value (if the value fits the
space available). This is the only format that can be used to list a record.
Format: Logic
Displays values as 0, 1, X, Z, H, L, U, or -.
See also, "Logic type mapping preferences" (p227),
and "Logic type display preferences" (p228).
Format: Event
Marks each transition during the simulation run.
Pixels = (value + <offset>) * <scale factor>
This choice works with analog items only and allows you to decide on the scale
of the item as it is seen on the display. Value is the value of the signal at a given
time, <offset> is the number of pixels offset from zero. The <scale factor>
reduces (if less than 1) or increases (if greater than 1) the number of pixels
displayed.
Radix
The explicit choices are Symbolic, Binary, Octal, Decimal, Unsigned,
Hexadecimal, and ASCII. If you select Default the signal’s radix changes
whenever the default is changed using the radix command (p352). Item values
are not translated if you select Symbolic.
Sortin
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roup of HDL items
Use the Edit > Sort menu selection to sort the items in the name/value pane.
Findin
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items by name or value in the Wave window
The Find dialog box allows you to search for text strings in the Wave window.
From the Wave window select Edit > Find to bring up the Find dialog box.