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ModelSim SE User's Manual - Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Searching in the Wave <strong>and</strong> List windows<br />

Finding signal names<br />

Searching in the Wave <strong>and</strong> List windows UM-251<br />

The Wave <strong>and</strong> List windows provide two methods for locating objects:<br />

Finding signal names – Select Edit > Find or use the find comm<strong>and</strong> (CR-176) to search<br />

for the name of a signal.<br />

Search for values or transitions – Select Edit > Search or use the search comm<strong>and</strong> (CR-<br />

260) to locate transitions or signal values. The search feature is not available in all<br />

versions of <strong>ModelSim</strong>.<br />

The Find comm<strong>and</strong> is used primarily to locate a signal name in the Wave or List window.<br />

When you select Edit > Find, the Find dialog appears:<br />

The Find dialog gives various options that are discussed further under "Find in .wave<br />

dialog" (GR-233). One option of note is the "Exact" checkbox. Check Exact if you only want<br />

to find objects that match your search exactly. For example, searching for "clk" without<br />

Exact will find /top/clk <strong>and</strong> clk1.<br />

There are two differences between the Wave <strong>and</strong> List windows as it relates to the Find<br />

feature:<br />

In the Wave window you can specify a value to search for in the values pane.<br />

The find operation works only within the active pane in the Wave window.<br />

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

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