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Julian18

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Hi, all:
Could anyone tell me how to change the default axis variables in Cosmos Scope. E.g. i want to change the X-axis from frequency to a parameter defined by '.probe XXX = par('xxxxxxx') cammnd. How can i do that in Cscope??

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Julian
 

or could I do that in the first place?
 

Maybe you can use cosmos scope calculator to realize.
I remember that in the calculator,there's a "f(x)".For the details,you read the cosmos scope manual,and find what is f(x).
May it helps.
 

    Julian18

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hi,

i understand that u like to use different variable for your X axis. If you are using latest version of cosmos scope u can change it in signal list tab(u get this when u click signal manager)

hope it helps!

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    Julian18

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Hi, Blackuni
I am using Cosmos Scope version 3.0, is that the latest version? and i can not find the signal list tab in the signal manager, how could i do in this version?


Thanks very much.

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In fact , i only see a list of signals, and when i double-click one of them, the waveform of that signal with respect to time or frequency will be displayed, but how can i change the x-axis variable like i do in Awaves.
 

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