2D and Circuit Rectangular Stacked Plot
A rectangular stacked plot is a 2D stacked x-y graph of results.
- Click Product > Results or, on the Project Manager window, expand the Project Tree and [active design folder], then right-click Results. Navigate to the appropriate report type . Then select Rectangular Stacked Plot to open the New Report window.
- In the Context group box make selections on the following field or fields, depending on the design and solution type.
- Solution field with a drop down selection list.
- Show field with a drop down selection list. Whether this field appears depends on if differential pairs exist and are enabled.
- Under the Trace tab Z Component group box, specify the information to plot along the z-axis:
- In the Category list, click the type of information to plot.
- In the Quantity list, click the value to plot.
- In the Function list, click the mathematical function of the quantity to plot.
- The Value field displays the currently specified Quantity and Function. Edit this field directly. Note that invalid expressions are displayed in red.
- Range Function — opens the Set Range Function window. This applies currently specified Quantity and Function.
- From the Trace tab Y (Secondary sweep) lines, specify the information to plot along the y-axis in one of the following ways:
- Select the sweep variable to use on the drop down list.
- If sweeps are available, select the [...] button to display a window that lets you select particular values. The quantity is plotted against the primary sweep variable listed.
- In the X (Primary Sweep) group box, make selections for the following:
- Select the Primary value(s) on the
dropdown menu.
To select an X component that is different on the Primary Sweep, uncheck the Default field to enable the X field and [...] button. Click [...] to open the Select X Component window. This lets you specify the X component as you do the Y; that is, in terms of Categories which define the selectable Quantities, and Functions to apply. After making selections, OK the window to assign the X component. - If sweeps are available, select [...] to display a window that lets you select particular sweep or sweeps, or all sweeps.
- The Families tab provides a way to select from valid solutions for sweeps where a simulation has multiple variables defined (e.g., for a parametric sweep). If so, the variables other than the one chosen as the X (Primary sweep), are listed under the Families tab with columns for the variable, the value, and an Edit column with an [...] button.
- Click New Report.
This creates a new report in Project Tree, displays the report with the defined trace, and enables Add Trace on the Report window.
The function of the selected quantity or quantities is plotted against the values you specified on an x-y-z graph. The plot is listed under Results in the Project Manager window. When you select the traces or plots, their properties are displayed in the Properties window. These properties can be edited directly to modify the plot.
- Optionally, add another trace to the plot by following the procedure above, using Add Trace rather than New Report.