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ModelSim SE User's Manual - Electrical and Computer Engineering

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UM-244 9 - Waveform analysis<br />

Adding objects to the Wave or List window<br />

<strong>ModelSim</strong> <strong>SE</strong> User’s <strong>Manual</strong><br />

You can add objects to the Wave or List window in several ways.<br />

Adding objects with drag <strong>and</strong> drop<br />

You can drag <strong>and</strong> drop objects into the Wave or List window from the Workspace, Active<br />

Processes, Memory, Objects, Source, or Locals panes. You can also drag objects from the<br />

Wave window to the List window <strong>and</strong> vice versa.<br />

Select the objects in the first window, then drop them into the Wave window. Depending<br />

on what you select, all objects or any portion of the design can be added.<br />

Adding objects with a menu comm<strong>and</strong><br />

The Add menu in the Main windows let you add objects to the Wave window, List window,<br />

or Log file.<br />

Adding objects with a comm<strong>and</strong><br />

Use the add list comm<strong>and</strong> (CR-48) or add wave comm<strong>and</strong> (CR-52) to add objects from the<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> line. For example:<br />

VSIM> add wave /proc/a<br />

Adds signal /proc/a to the Wave window.<br />

VSIM> add list *<br />

Adds all the objects in the current region to the List window.<br />

VSIM> add wave -r /*<br />

Adds all objects in the design to the Wave window.<br />

Adding objects with a window format file<br />

Select File > Open > Format <strong>and</strong> specify a previously saved format file. See "Saving the<br />

window format" (UM-261) for details on how to create a format file.

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