Set_time_format, Usage, Options – Altera Quartus II Scripting User Manual
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set_time_format
Usage
set_time_format [-decimal_places <decimal_places>] [-unit <unit>]
Options
-decimal_places <decimal_places>: Number of decimal places to use
-unit <unit>: Default time unit to use
Description
Sets time format, including time unit and decimal places.
Time units are assumed to be nanoseconds (ns) by default. The "-unit" option overrides the default time
units. Legal time unit values are: ps, ns, us, ms.
Time units are displayed with three decimal places by default. The "-decimal_places" option overrides the
default number of decimal places to show.
The smallest resolution of all times units is one picosecond (ps). Any additional specified precision will be
truncated.
Example
# Create two clocks with a clock period of 8 nanoseconds.
create_clock -period 8.000 clk1
set_time_format -unit ps -decimal_places 0
create_clock -period 8000 clk2