al davis wrote:

> There is a line of column headers, then any number of lines of data, 
> whitespace delimited.
> 
> #time  v(5) ids(m4)  gm(m4)
> 0.0     2.323   3.4e-6   3.4e-3
> 1.3e-3   2.444  4.55e-6  3.44e-3
> 
> etc .

I think gwave can parse this in which case thats probably a good place 
to look for a ready made parser.  And yes, please support this format. 
It supports gnucap and it is a simple enough format that one can produce 
it fairly easily from any number of custom tools.

> 
> The real Spice format is a pain, and there are several of them.  Each 
> proprietary derivative has its own, which is trivially different.  If 
> you want to support NGspice, the best way to do that is to pressure 
> them into supporting the universal spreadsheet format.

and "its own" is plural here meaning 1 commercial simulator may have 
more than 1 proprietary format with varying levels of compatibility with 
that vendors own tools.  Actually some of the proprietary formats are 
non-trivially different.

-Dan






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