Re: @above in analyses other than tran and dc sweep

From: Ian Wilson <ian.wilson_at_.....>
Date: Wed Nov 18 2009 - 10:49:11 PST
1. The quoted LRM section might perhaps be modified to read:

"The cross() function shall not generate events for
non-transient analyses, such as ac,
dc, or noise analyses of SPICE (see 4.6.1), but the above() function
may."

2. I think the point about not assuming any particular sequence of the swept
  values is a good one. In fact, one analysis in a DC sweep must have a result
  that is independent of whether that analysis was preceded by some other
  analysis. So I would agree with the conclusion that the value of @above
  does not change, i.e. does not "generate events" for non-transient analyses.

--ian


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