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218 3. Reference Manual<br />

3.3.6 LoadModel<br />

LoadModel[name, selector]<br />

loads the model definition name/selector from the default<br />

model library<br />

LoadModel["libfile", name, selector]<br />

loads the model definition name/selector from the model<br />

library "libfile"<br />

LoadModel[{{name , selector }, † † † }]<br />

loads the models name /selector , † † †<br />

Command structure of LoadModel.<br />

With LoadModel you can load a model definition from a library file. LoadModel searches a list of<br />

model library files and returns the first model definition that matches the specified name and selector.<br />

You can use LoadModel within a Circuit object to load a model definition at run time and assign<br />

global scope to the model.<br />

LoadModel has the following options:<br />

option name<br />

default value<br />

Scope Local the designated scope of the loaded model<br />

definition<br />

LibraryPath<br />

ModelLibrary<br />

Options for LoadModel.<br />

Inherited[AnalogInsydes]<br />

the search path for device model libraries<br />

(see Section 3.14.3)<br />

Inherited[AnalogInsydes]<br />

the name of the library to be searched for<br />

device models (see Section 3.14.4)<br />

LoadModel only loads Model records from library files; it does not store the models in the<br />

database.<br />

To store a loaded model in the database, you must use Circuit and ExpandSubcircuits.<br />

See also: Circuit (Section 3.1.2), ExpandSubcircuits (Section 3.4.1),<br />

LoadModelParameters (Section 3.3.7).

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