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KARD 14 14
KARG 2 3
KBEG 27 3
KEND 32 8
KTEX 0 1
/SOURCE
14GEN 70. .1591549 -1.
/SWITCH
C1 The following extraneous switch is permanently open:
TRAN 99999. 1.E6
/REQUEST
PRINTED NUMBER WIDTH, 13, 2, { Request maximum precision (for 8 output columns)
/PLOT
PRINTER PLOT { Avoid vector plot which would leave no trace in the .LIS file
1931.0 0.0 7.0 TRAN { Axis limits: (-0.140, 3.031)
193 1. 0.0 7.0 GEN TRAN { Axis limits: (-2.544, 3.289)
/BRANCH
GEN TRAN 5.0 5.E4 3
TRAN 1.E4
C Ordinary comment card ...
93?????? ?????? 30. 3
-5.0 -100.
-.1 -50.
-.02 -45.
-.01 -40.
-.005 -30.
C Begin illustration of $DISABLE usage within an INCLUDE file (in fact,
C this is two levels down, since this INCLUDE is called by dc17inc1.dat).
C The comments now being read are not part of the test, so they will be seen
C (even though they have nothing to do with the data of the network). All of
C the remaining cards except the last one ($ENABLE) will be omitted as data
C is first read, so there will be no trace in the interpretation of EMTP data
C cards except for the final card, which will document the number involved.
$DISABLE
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$ENABLE
.005 30.
.01 40.
.02 45.
.10 50.
5.0 100.
9999
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