In order to view the current distributions, you must first define them as observables before running the planar MoM simulation. To do that, right click on the '''Current Distributions''' item in the '''Observables''' section of the Navigation Tree and select '''Insert New Observable...'''. The Current Distribution Dialog opens up. At the top of the dialog and in the section titled '''Active Trace / Set''', you can select a trace or embedded object set where you want to observe the current distribution. You can also select the current map type from two options: '''Confetti''' and '''Cone'''. The former produces an intensity plot for current amplitude and phase, while the latter generates a 3D vector plot.
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At the end of a planar MoM simulation, the current distribution nodes in the Navigation Tree become populated by the magnitude and phase plots of the three vectorial components of the electric ('''J''') and magnetic ('''M''') currents as well as the total electric and magnetic currents.
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