Jonathan David wrote: >@above should be 1 or zero in any dc, op, ic, (static) simulation. 1 if above is true , 0 if not. >The point of @above is that it must work in these situations where @cross is undefined. > > I appreciate that. My question mainly concerns ac rather than ic. Should that be considered like dc sweep or not? ac has some similarities with dc sweep (a fixed number of static calculations), and I can imagine the expression crossing zero from below at some point. Regards Paul Floyd -- Dr Paul Floyd Mentor Graphics Corporation -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.Received on Wed Nov 18 09:39:09 2009
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