* In the Probe Location section of the dialog, you can also set the '''Direction''' of the probe from a dropdown list that contains ±X, ±Y and ±Z options. The default direction is +Z.
[[Image:FDTD76.png|thumb|300px|[[FDTD Module]]'s Field Probe dialog and an An X-directed probe placed above a PEC plate illuminated by a normally incident plane wave.]]
At the end of an FDTD simulation, the electric and magnetic field components along the specified probe direction are saved at the probe's location. Both the time domain fields from t = 0 to the last time step and their frequency domain spectrum are recorded. You can plot these data in EM.Grid, which can be accessed from [[EM.Cube]]'s Data Manager. To open data manager, click the '''Data Manager''' [[Image:data_manager_icon.png]] button of the '''Simulate Toolbar''', or select '''Simulate > Data Manager''' from the menu bar, or right click on the '''Data Manager''' item of the Navigation Tree and select Open Data Manager... from the contextual menu, or use the keyboard shortcut '''Ctrl+D'''. In the Data manager Dialog, you see a list of all the data files available for plotting. These include the time-domain and frequency-domain probe data files with '''.DAT''' and '''.CPX''' file extensions, respectively. Select any data file by clicking and highlighting its row in the table and then click the '''Plot''' button to plot the graph. The time-domain field probe is plotted on a Cartesian graph showing the selected field component as a function of time step. The frequency-domain probe contains two Cartesian graphs: amplitude and phase of the selected field component over the project's frequency range.