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📁 支持数字元件仿真的SPICE插件
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SUBJECT: ifTITLE: ifTEXT: TEXT:      Gif H_c_o_n_d_i_t_i_o_nTEXT: H          This statement defines a block to be executed if theTEXT: H          _c_o_n_d_i_t_i_o_n is true.  See the section on the commandTEXT: H          language for more details.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:proglangSUBJECT: jobsTITLE: jobsTEXT: TEXT:      Gjobs HPrint out a summary of all the simulations which haveTEXT: H          been started with the Gaspice Hcommand.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: SPICE:aspiceSUBJECT: labelTITLE: labelTEXT: TEXT:      Glabel H_l_a_b_e_l_n_a_m_eTEXT: H          This defines a label which can be used as an argumentTEXT: H          to GgotoH.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:proglangSUBJECT: letTITLE: letTEXT: TEXT:      Glet H_v_e_c_n_a_m_e G= H_e_x_p_rTEXT: H          Create a vector with name _v_e_c_n_a_m_e and value given byTEXT: H          the expression _e_x_p_r.  None of the vector options suchTEXT: H          as default scale, color, etc that are read from theTEXT: H          rawfile are preserved when a vector is created in thisTEXT: H          manner.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:expressionsSEEALSO: NUTMEG:composeSUBJECT: linearizeTITLE: linearizeTEXT: TEXT:      Glinearize H[ _v_e_c_n_a_m_e ] ...TEXT: H          The purpose of this command is to force data from aTEXT: H          transient analysis to conform to a linear scale.  DueTEXT: H          to the algorithm used to determine the timesteps used,TEXT: H          the time scale may not be linear.  If no _v_e_c_n_a_m_es areTEXT: H          given, all the vectors in the current plot are copiedTEXT: H          to a new plot which becomes the current plot, and theirTEXT: H          data is interpolated onto a linear time scale.  If oneTEXT: H          or more vectors are named, only those vectors areTEXT: H          copied.   The variable Gpolydegree Hdetermines how theTEXT: H          interpolation is done.  Note that this command is onlyTEXT: H          available in GspiceH, and the current plot mustTEXT: H          correspond to the current circuit (otherwise the wrongTEXT: H          values for the start, step, and stop times may beTEXT: H          used).TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: loadTITLE: loadTEXT: TEXT:      Gload H[ _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e ] ...TEXT: H          Loads the data in either binary or ascii format fromTEXT: H          the files named. The default filename is GrawspiceH, orTEXT: H          the argument to the G-r Hcommand line option if one wasTEXT: H          given.  The last plot in the file becomes the currentTEXT: H          plot.  A description of the rawfile format is given inTEXT: H          the manual page for GsconvertH.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:writeSUBJECT: oldhelpTITLE: oldhelpTEXT:      help [ all ] [ _c_o_m_m_a_n_d_n_a_m_e ] ...TEXT:           A brief helpful message is printed, followed by one-TEXT:           line descriptions of all the commands named, or allTEXT:           commands if all was given.  If there are no argumentsTEXT:           only a few useful commands are described.  This commandTEXT:           is available in case for some reason the documentationTEXT:           browser is broken.TEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:helpSUBJECT: plotTITLE: plotTEXT: TEXT:      Gplot [ _e_x_p_r ... [ Gvs H_x-_e_x_p_r ] ] H[ _o_p_t_i_o_n_s ] ...TEXT: H          Plot the values of the expressions on the graphics dev-TEXT: H          ice, if there is one.  For each set of expressions thatTEXT: H          is followed by a Gvs H_x-_e_x_p_r clause, all those vectorsTEXT: H          are plotted with the _x-_e_x_p_r for a scale.  Multiple setsTEXT: H          of expressions with different x-scales may be given inTEXT: H          this manner.  The available options are listed below.TEXT: H          Note that options must appear after expressions.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:combplot NUTMEG:lingrid NUTMEG:linplotSUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:loglog NUTMEG:nogrid NUTMEG:nointerpSUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:pointplot NUTMEG:samepSUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:title NUTMEG:xcompressSUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:xdelta NUTMEG:xindices NUTMEG:xlabelSUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:xlimit NUTMEG:xlog NUTMEG:ydeltaSUBTOPIC: NUTMEG:ylabel NUTMEG:ylimit NUTMEG:ylogSEEALSO: NUTMEG:hardcopySEEALSO: NUTMEG:asciiplotSEEALSO: NUTMEG:expressionsSEEALSO: NUTMEG:graphicsSEEALSO: NUTMEG:deviceSEEALSO: NUTMEG:termSEEALSO: NUTMEG:colorSEEALSO: NUTMEG:geometrySEEALSO: NUTMEG:dontplotSUBJECT: combplotTITLE: combplotTEXT: TEXT:      GcombplotTEXT: H          HUse a comb plot instead of connected points.  EachTEXT: H          point is connected to the bottom of the screen by aTEXT: H          line.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: lingridTITLE: lingridTEXT: TEXT:      GlingridTEXT: H          HUse a linear grid.  This is the default grid type.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: linplotTITLE: linplotTEXT: TEXT:      GlinplotTEXT: H          HPlot data as points connected by lines.  This is theTEXT: H          default.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: loglogTITLE: loglogTEXT: TEXT:      GloglogTEXT: H          HUse a log-log grid.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: nogridTITLE: nogridTEXT:      nogridTEXT:           Don't plot a grid.  The data will be plotted on aTEXT:           linear scale and only the border lines at the bottomTEXT:           and left sides of the screen will be drawn.TEXT: SUBJECT: nointerpTITLE: nointerpTEXT:      nointerpTEXT:           Normally asciiplot interpolates data onto a linearTEXT:           scale before plotting it.  If this option is given thisTEXT:           won't be done - each line will correspond to one dataTEXT:           point as generated by the simulation.TEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:asciiplotSUBJECT: pointplotTITLE: pointplotTEXT: TEXT:      GpointplotTEXT: H          HPlot data points as unconnected points.  Each sucessiveTEXT: H          expression is plotted with a different character toTEXT: H          mark the points.  The characters used may be changed byTEXT: H          setting the variable GpointcharsH.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: polarTITLE: polarTEXT: TEXT:      GpolarTEXT: H          HUse a polar grid instead of a rectangular grid.TEXT: HTEXT: SEEALSO: NUTMEG:smithSUBJECT: samepTITLE: samepTEXT: TEXT:      GsamepTEXT: H          HIf this option appears anywhere on the command line,TEXT: H          all the options used in the last Gplot Hcommand are usedTEXT: H          for the current one, overriding options on the currentTEXT: H          line if they appear on both lines.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: smithTITLE: smithTEXT: TEXT:      GsmithTEXT: H          HUse a smith grid instead of a rectangular or polarTEXT: H          grid.  There are a few problems, the major ones beingTEXT: H          that the grid is centered around the x-axis, and thatTEXT: H          too few labels are printed on the perimeter of the plotTEXT: H          area.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: titleTITLE: titleTEXT: TEXT:      Gtitle H_s_t_r_i_n_gTEXT: H          The string will be used as the title printed near theTEXT: H          bottom of the screen instead of the title of the plotTEXT: H          that includes the first vector mentioned on the lineTEXT: H          that has one.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: xcompressTITLE: xcompressTEXT: TEXT:      Gxcompress H_v_a_l_u_eTEXT: H          Plot only one out of every _v_a_l_u_e points in each of theTEXT: H          vectors.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: xdeltaTITLE: xdeltaTEXT: TEXT:      Gxdelta H_v_a_l_u_eTEXT: H          This value is used as the spacing between grid lines onTEXT: H          the x-axis.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: xindicesTITLE: xindicesTEXT: TEXT:      Gxindices H_l_o_w_e_r _u_p_p_e_rTEXT: H          Only data points with indices between _l_o_w_e_r and _u_p_p_e_rTEXT: H          are plotted.  _u_p_p_e_r must be greater or equal to _l_o_w_e_r.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: xlabelTITLE: xlabelTEXT: TEXT:      Gxlabel H_s_t_r_i_n_gTEXT: H          The string is used as the label for the x-axis, insteadTEXT: H          of the name of the first scale used.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: xlimitTITLE: xlimitTEXT: TEXT:      Gxlimit H_l_o_w_e_r _u_p_p_e_rTEXT: H          The plot area in the x-direction is restricted to lieTEXT: H          between _l_o_w_e_r and _u_p_p_e_r.  The area actually used may beTEXT: H          somewhat larger to provide nicely spaced grid lines,TEXT: H          however.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: xlogTITLE: xlogTEXT: TEXT:      Gxlog HUse a log scale for the x-axis and a linear scale forTEXT: H          the y-axis.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: ydeltaTITLE: ydeltaTEXT: TEXT:      Gydelta H_v_a_l_u_eTEXT: H          Use the _v_a_l_u_e as the spacing between the grid lines onTEXT: H          the y-axis.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: ylabelTITLE: ylabelTEXT: TEXT:      Gylabel H_s_t_r_i_n_gTEXT: H          Use the _s_t_r_i_n_g as the label for the y-axis.  (ByTEXT: H          default none is printed.)TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: ylimitTITLE: ylimitTEXT: TEXT:      Gylimit H_l_o_w_e_r _u_p_p_e_rTEXT: H          Limit the plot area in the y-direction to lie betweenTEXT: H          _l_o_w_e_r and _u_p_p_e_r.  It may be expanded slightly to allowTEXT: H          for nicely spaced grid lines.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: ylogTITLE: ylogTEXT: TEXT:      Gylog HUse a log scale for the y-axis and a linear scale forTEXT: H          the x-axis.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: printTITLE: printTEXT: TEXT:      Gprint H[ Gcol H] [ Gline H] [ _e_x_p_r ] ...TEXT: H          Print the values of the given expressions to the stan-TEXT: H          dard output.  If Gcol His specified, print the values inTEXT: H          columns, with the scale in the leftmost column on eachTEXT: H          page.  If Gline His specified, print the value of eachTEXT: H          expression on one line (or more if needed). If allTEXT: H          expressions have a length of 1, the default style isTEXT: H          GlineH, otherwise Gcol His the default.TEXT: HTEXT: SUBJECT: quitTITLE: quitTEXT: TEXT:      Gquit HExit the program.  If there are circuits that are inTEXT: H          the middle of a simulation, or plots that have not been

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