Creating 2D Reports from Named Expressions

You can create a 2D report from named expressionsnamed expressions that evaluate as a single scalar value or that evaluate along polylines.

To create a report from a named expression evaluating as a single scalar value:

  1. Click Q3D Extractor, and then click Results> Create Report.

    The Create Report dialog box appears.

  2. In the Target Design drop-down menu, click the design containing the solution data you want to plot.
  3. Select Fields from the Report Type drop-down menu.
  4. In the Display Type drop-down menu, select the type of report you want to create.
  5. Click OK.

    The Traces dialog box appears.

  6. In the Solution drop-down menu, click the solution containing the data you want to plot.
  7. Add one or more traces to include in the report.
    Note:

    If you select a point for the Geometry and a Category that is a named expression based on the point (or other scalar, non-3D value), then the Quantity list only lists expressions that returns a single scalar value. If you have added named expressions that take the magnitude of the ScalarX(), ScalarY(), or ScalarZ() of a vector point value, then you can create output variables for those expressions only in this case.

  8. Click Done.

    The report appears in the view window and is listed in the project tree. Once you have created a report, additional options become available on the Results submenu.

To create a report from a named expression evaluating along a polyline:

  1. Click Q3D Extractor or 2D Extractor and then click Results> Create Report.

    The Create Report dialog box appears.

  2. In the Target Design drop-down menu, click the design containing the solution data you want to plot.
  3. Select Fields from the Report Type drop-down menu.
  4. In the Display Type drop-down menu, select the type of report you want to create.
  5. Click OK.

    The Traces dialog box appears.

  6. In the Solution drop-down menu, click the solution containing the data you want to plot.
  7. Select the geometry you want to plot from the Geometry drop-down menu.
  8. Add one or more traces to include in the report.
    Note:

    If you select a polyline for the Geometry and a Category that is a named expression based on the line, then the Quantity list only lists corresponding expressions. The list will not contain scalar values when a line is selected as the geometry.

  9. Click Done.

    The report appears in the view window and is listed in the project tree. The default name is based on the Report Category you selected, (for example, S Parameter Plot n or rE Plot n). You can edit the plot names in the project tree and the plot header text in the report synchronizes. Once you have created a report, additional options become available on the Results submenu.