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Simulator Command Reference ModelSim EE/PLUS Reference Manual
-inout
For use with wild card searches. Specifies that the scope of the search is to include ports of
mode INOUT if they match the item_name specification. Optional.
-internal
For use with wild card searches. Specifies that the scope of the search is to include internal
items if they match the item_name specification. Optional.
-ports
For use with wild card searches. Specifies that the scope of the listing is to include ports of
modes IN, OUT, or INOUT. Optional.
-<radix>
Specifies the radix for the items that follow in the command. Optional. Valid entries (or any
unique abbreviation) are:
binary
octal
decimal (or signed)
unsigned
hexadecimal
symbolic
ascii
If no radix is specified for an enumerated type, the default representation is used.
If you specify a radix for an array of a VHDL enumerated type, Model
Sim
converts each signal value to 1, 0, Z, or X. This translation is specified by the
"Logic type mapping preferences" (p227). See also, "Simulator preference
variables" (p210).
-<format>
Specifies type of items:
literal
logic
analog-step
analog-interpolated
analog-backstep
Optional. Literal waveforms are displayed as a box containing the item value.
Logic signals may be U, X, 0, 1, Z, W, L, H, or ‘-’.
The way each state is displayed is specified by the "Logic type display
preferences" (p228) in the
modelsim.ini
file. Analog signals are sized by
-scale
and by
-offset
. Analog-step changes to the new time before plotting the new Y.
Analog-interpolated draws a diagonal line. Analog-backstep plots the new Y