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Oscillator robustness#
This example demonstrates how to create and run a robustness flow for an oscillator.
It uses the oscillator_robustness_arsm.py
file to create a robustness
flow for an oscillator. It then explains how you can optionally save
the project to a desired location.
Perform required imports#
Perform the required imports.
from ansys.optislang.core import Optislang
import ansys.optislang.core.examples as examples
Create optiSLang instance#
Create the optiSLang instance.
osl = Optislang(ini_timeout=60)
print(osl)
Get path of example script and run it#
Get the path of the example script and then run this script.
paths = examples.get_files("oscillator_robustness_arsm")
osl.application.project.run_python_file(paths[0])
# Run workflow
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Run the workflow created by the preceding script.
osl.application.project.start()
Optionally save project#
If you want to save the project to some desired location, uncomment and edit these lines:
path = r'<insert-desired-location>'
osl.save_as(os.path.join(path, "test_project.opf"))
Stop and cancel project#
Stop and cancel the project.
osl.dispose()
View generated workflow#
This image shows the generated workflow.