Yes, the solution with voltage/current option would be perfect and backwards compatible. Best, ulrich
When I attach a label "foo" to a wire, I see after simulation foo.V, the voltage of the wire. I suggest to also show foo.I, the current thru the wire.
OK, now I understand and it works as you say (although not very intuitively). Thanks a lot again, ulrich
Yes, I use drag and drop to place the tabular. I then see an empty rectangle, a cursor (hand and a +-sign) and window "Edit Diagram Properties" containing the names of my variables. I can now either select the variables that I want to see in the table and hit "OK". This fills my table but makes it unmovable and unchangeable. Or I hit Esc. Then both windows vanish. Great if you could fix this. Best, ulrich
I include the whole project. When you open limit_sim.sch, you see the schematic and the table of values in one window and the table can be resized. However, if you delete the table and create a new one, it can not be resized; at least I can't. Btw., I use equation Eqn1 to calculate the current thru R2. Is there an easier way to find the current thru a resistor or thru a wire? Thank you for your kind help, ulrich
I use Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS and Qucs 0.0.20 from http://ppa.launchpad.net/qucs/qucs/ubuntu bionic . Best, ulrich
Thanks a lot. But for me, it works only after I save, exit Qucs, and start it again. Funny. Best, ulrich
After DC-simulation, I place a Tabular and select the values to be displayed. But the resulting table is not wide enough to hold all selected data. A tiny red arrow appears in the upper right corner. Is there a way to make the table wider?