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ModelSim SE User's Manual - Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Miscellaneous tasks<br />

Examining waveform values<br />

Miscellaneous tasks UM-269<br />

You can use your mouse to display a dialog that shows the value of a waveform at a<br />

particular time. You can do this two ways:<br />

Rest your mouse pointer on a waveform. After a short delay, a dialog will pop-up that<br />

displays the value for the time at which your mouse pointer is positioned. If you’d prefer<br />

that this popup not display, it can be toggled off in the display properties. See "Setting<br />

Wave window display properties" (UM-255).<br />

Right-click a waveform <strong>and</strong> select Examine. A dialog displays the value for the time at<br />

which you clicked your mouse. This method works in the List window as well.<br />

Displaying drivers of the selected waveform<br />

You can automatically display in the Dataflow window the drivers of a signal selected in<br />

the Wave window. You can do this three ways:<br />

Select a waveform <strong>and</strong> click the Show Drivers button on the toolbar.<br />

Select a waveform <strong>and</strong> select Sh ow Drivers from the shortcut menu<br />

Double-click a waveform edge (you can enable/disable this option in the display<br />

properties dialog; see "Setting Wave window display properties" (UM-255))<br />

This operation opens the Dataflow window <strong>and</strong> displays the drivers of the signal selected<br />

in the Wave window. The Wave pane in the Dataflow window also opens to show the<br />

selected signal with a cursor at the selected time. The Dataflow window shows the signal(s)<br />

values at the current cursor position.<br />

Sorting a group of objects in the Wave window<br />

Select View > Sort to sort the objects in the pathname <strong>and</strong> values panes.<br />

Setting signal breakpoints in the Wave window<br />

You can set signal breakpoints in the Wave window. When a signal breakpoint is hit, a<br />

message appears in the Main window Transcript stating which signal caused the<br />

breakpoint.<br />

To insert a signal breakpoint, right-click a signal <strong>and</strong> select Insert Breakpoint. A<br />

breakpoint will be set on the selected signal. See "Creating <strong>and</strong> managing breakpoints" (GR-<br />

264) for more information.<br />

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

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