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You set the simulation mode in EM.Terrano's simulation run dialogusing the drop-down list labeled '''Simulation Mode'''. A single-frequency analysis is a single-run simulation. The two All the other simulation modes in the above list are considered multi-run simulations. If you run a simulation without having defined any observables, no data will be generated at the end of the simulation. In multi-run simulation modes, certain parameters are varied and a collection of simulation data files are generated. At the end of a sweep simulation, you can plot the output parameter results on 2D graphs or you can animate the 3D simulation data from the navigation tree.
{{Note| EM.Terrano's frequency sweep simulations are very fast because the geometrical optics (ray tracing) part of the simulation is frequency-independent.}}