When in LTspice I do a DC opt run, its listing displays what I will call "scientific notation" (like: "7.2e-009 voltage").
How can I change this into something more readable like mV or uV? Same with the currents.
How can I change this into something more readable like mV or uV? Same with the currents.

Joe, I have copied your posts over to here where hopefully you may get some answers:
Installing and using LTspice IV (now including LTXVII). From beginner to advanced.
Joe, I have copied your posts over to here where hopefully you may get some answers:
Installing and using LTspice IV (now including LTXVII). From beginner to advanced.
Thanks Mooly!
After you run a .op sim, then select the node on the schematic it shows values in non-scientific notation, using mV etc
I do wish I knew a way to round off these voltages, as 10uV resolution is not needed in many circumstances.
I do wish I knew a way to round off these voltages, as 10uV resolution is not needed in many circumstances.
After you run a .op sim, then select the node on the schematic it shows values in non-scientific notation, using mV etc
I do wish I knew a way to round off these voltages, as 10uV resolution is not needed in many circumstances.
Thanks rsavas.
Yes, that is the way to get rid of those scientific notations.
I do remember that when I was working as a senior analogue I.C. designer ( I am now retired)
that in Cadence, the analyzer program we used in those days, I could put in my circuit listing a line (forgot what that was) to circumvent the scientific notation in the output listing.
But your suggestion is something which I can use.
Thanks again.