Please see (3) in (2) in:
[https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/How-to-ask-for-help-and-get-an-answer-71b17a40d15442349eaecbfae083e46a](https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/How-to-ask-for-help-and-get-an-answer-71b17a40d15442349eaecbfae083e46a)
@andyfierman, I'm sorry I was not clear that I know there are work-arounds for current probes. I also know people mentioned this in the forum a couple of years ago. I posted this as a feature request in hope of raising this issue and hopefully get an easy way to plot currents.
The way EasyEDA works requires that any signal probing elements are placed into the schematic before the simulation is run.
Hence placing an Ammeter or a 0V source with a .probe statement as illustrated in:
[https://www.google.com/url?q=https://easyeda.com/editor#mode=sim,id=4ed6a7be4a6d42d8820bb8cd2e360edb&sa=D&ust=1584188693009000](https://www.google.com/url?q=https://easyeda.com/editor%23mode%3Dsim,id%3D4ed6a7be4a6d42d8820bb8cd2e360edb&sa=D&ust=1584188693009000)
are the "standard" ways to probe currents in EasyEDA.
Post simulation probing may prove difficult in EasyEDA for a number of reasons.
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