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Re: gEDA-user: Re: how to plot an fourier Function



Markus, please allow me to introduce Mr. Google:

http://www.google.com/

Auf Deutsch, wenn es Ihnen besser geht:

http://www.google.de/

Hr. Google will be happy to answer your questions.

Stuart



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> Stuart Brorson wrote:
> > The output of a SPICE simulation is usually a .raw file, which is a
> > strange binary format.  Do some Googling, and you should find some
> > utilties which can convert a .raw file to something you like.
> > 
> > Alternatly, I think you can set SPICE to output ASCII, but I forget
> > the exact commands.  Here's a SPICE user manual:
> > 
> 
> I dont think it's a binary Format because this is my Output,
> ###########################################
> #Time       v(1)
>  0.         0.
>  0.0125     0.
>  0.025      0.
>  0.0375     0.
>  0.05       0.
>  0.0625     0.
>  0.075      0.
>  0.0875     0.
>  0.1        0.
> # v(1)      --------- actual ---------  -------- relative --------
> #freq       value        dB      phase  value        dB      phase
>  0.         0.        -1000.00    0.000  0.        -1000.00    0.000
>  10.        0.        -1000.00    0.000  0.        -1000.00    0.000
>  20.        0.        -1000.00    0.000  0.        -1000.00    0.000
> ##########################################
> 
> The Problem is that gnuplot don't know this Syntax.
> Or i am do anything wrong?
> 
> How do I get a good Output, which i can load in Gnuplot?
> What is the Differenz between the print and plot command?
> Another Problem is that he don't save the Output interactivly, why?
> 
> mfg Markus
> 
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