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| Subject: | [geda-user] gschem/ngspice practices |
| From: | Nathan Stewart <therealnathanstewart AT gmail DOT com> |
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--001a11c23fbafaef3604e0ed946c Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I realize most spice stuff is moderately off topic here, but since we do have the spice directive components.. Is there a nice way to give a symbolic name to a node so that I don't have to change my simulation statements if the netlist is modified? In this case, I did have a resistor to ground on the output of my circuit - a convenient place to put: .plot dc V(R1) but for three terminal devices that doesn't work. Is there a way to refer to the node represented by say Q3.1 or something to that effect? --001a11c23fbafaef3604e0ed946c Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr"><div>I realize most spice stuff is moderately off topic he= re, but since we do have the spice directive components.. Is there a nice w= ay to give a symbolic name to a node so that I don't have to change my = simulation statements if the netlist is modified? In this case, I did have = a resistor to ground on the output of my circuit - a convenient place to pu= t:<br> </div><br>.plot dc V(R1) <br><br>but for three terminal devices that doesn&= #39;t work. Is there a way to refer to the node represented by say Q3.1 or = something to that effect?<br></div> --001a11c23fbafaef3604e0ed946c--
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