In both SIMetrix and SIMPLIS mode, the GlobalVar() function allows you 
 change parameter values. When you place a GlobalVar() function in a testplan, 
 the variable statement is automatically written to the simulator command 
 (F11) window.
      Important: 
        The 
 GlobalVar() function parametrizes at all levels of the hierarchy. While 
 this feature of the function is convenient, it can be dangerous. Global 
 variables take precedence over any variables defined locally at the hierarchical 
 component level. If you use the GlobalVar() 
 function, make certain the variables being defined are not overwriting 
 any local variables. 
      
    
      GlobalVar() Syntax
         
         The GlobalVar() function has the following syntax:
            
GLOBALVAR(variable_name, value)
          
         
            -  The variable_name is the parameter that you want to change. 
 
            - The value argument indicates the value you want to assign to that
               variable.
 
         
         
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      Inline vs. Header Row Function
            Behavior
         
         
            The Var(), GlobalVar(), Change() and
               Temp() functions behave differently depending on whether they are used inline or in a
               header row. 
            
               - To use the functions inline, leave the header entry for that column empty. When
                  used inline, Var(), GlobalVar(), Change(), and Temp() perform the actions
                  described above.
 
               - When used in a header row, the second argument, value, is
                  interpreted to be the default value for the function and is used if the test has
                  no value in its column. 
For
                     example, the following testplan uses both inline and header row functions and
                     performs the actions listed below: 
                     
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                           
                              | 
                                 1
                               | 
                              
                                 *?@ Var(MAX_Q,1n)
                               | 
                              
                                 GlobalVar(VIN,12)
                               | 
                                | 
                           
                           
                              | 
                                 2
                               | 
                              2n | 
                                | 
                              Change(U1.U3.GAIN,1)  | 
                           
                           
                              | 
                                 3
                               | 
                                | 
                              5.0 | 
                                | 
                           
                           
                              | 
                                 4
                               | 
                                | 
                                | 
                              Change(I1.LOAD_RESISTANCE,2.5) | 
                           
                        
                     
                  
                     - 
                        The test on line 2 sets the variable MAX_Q  to 2n based
                        on the value in line 2, column 1. Because column 2 is empty, the global
                        variable VIN to the default of12. The third column uses the
                        inline syntax, and changes the GAIN property on U1.U3 to
                        1.
 
                     - 
                        The test on line 3 sets the global variable VIN to 5.0
                        using the value in the field, not the header entry. Column 1 is empty, and
                        there is a variable header entry, so the MAX_Q variable is set to the
                        default of 1n as defined in the header entry for the column. Note
                        that column 3 is empty and also has an empty header row. No action is
                        performed during test #3 for column #3.
 
                     - 
                        The test on line 4 changes the LOAD_RESISTANCE property on
                           I1 to2.5 using the inline syntax. Because columns 1 and 2
                        on line 4 are empty, MAX_Q  is set to 1n  and VIN is
                        set to 12. Both are the defaults defined in the header row.
 
                  
                  Note: In the above example, only Change() is used inline; however, you can use
                     Var(), Globalvar() and Temp() inline as well. A schematic with parameterization
                     requires all parameters defined for every test, so if you use Var() or
                     Globalvar() inline, you must ensure that all parameters are defined for all
                     tests, including those without the inline variable definitions. The
                     example uses Var() and Globalvar() as header row entries, which in turn ensures
                     the variable is defined for every test. Temp() may be used inline without these
                     restrictions because a default temperature is built-into the SIMetrix
                     simulator.
 
            
          
         
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