Hi,
It all depends on what data you are trying to save.
In verilog you can write ur verilog simulation result in a txt file
in a format you want using $fdisplay/$fwrite. Then you can export this txt file data to excel or matlab.
-nand_gates
If the simulator supports verilog/veriloga, you may use verilog/veriloga module to sample the outputs and write to a text file.
If you want to write the Analog Artist wave data to a file, you may follow these step:
1. Open the calculator from menu 'Tools/Calculator'.
2. Use 'browser' or 'wave' to select a wave to the calculator's input buffer.
3. Click 'printvs' button in the calculator, fill the form, and click 'OK'
4. Save the results in the window to a file.
Skill language may be a better choice if you want to save a lot of wave data.