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| + | Most [[Monitor]] objects are monitoring a continuous quantity in time. Such time series are generally written to file in a columnar format, where the first column describes the point in time of recording and the following column catch the value to be monitored. Some monitors such as [[PatternMonitor]] monitor can create multiple columns corresponding to multiple time series. | ||
| + | The typical output of a [[VoltageMonitor]] looks the following as a file | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | 0.001700 -0.067260 | ||
| + | 0.001800 -0.067075 | ||
| + | 0.001900 -0.066905 | ||
| + | 0.002000 -0.066750 | ||
| + | 0.002100 -0.066608 | ||
| + | 0.002200 -0.066479 | ||
| + | 0.002300 -0.066361 | ||
| + | 0.002400 -0.066255 | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | You can look at files of this type directly using your favourite plotter. I like [[gnuplot]] which transforms the above time series in a plot like the following | ||
| + | {{ : | ||
manual/mem.txt · Last modified: 2014/01/13 12:23 by zenke
