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Re: dbLayerTile need help

prandi
prandi over 12 years ago
  if(member(sh1 gates) then
    dx1 = length(setof(i m (i < x1)))   
    dx1 = dx1 * inc_gate
    dbMoveFig(sh1 nil list(dx1:0 "R0"))
    chk=dbLayerSize(cv "POLY" list(sh1) 0.0075)
    ;dbLayerAnd(cv "POLY" list(sh1) list(chk))
    dbDeleteObject(sh1)
    )


       );foreach sh1



In the Output Layout,there are many DRC violations i.e after stretching gate,same DRC's should be there..but that is not happening in my code.

Please help me to improve my code/any new code such that polys's stretchs and DRC's are followed finally
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    prandi over 12 years ago
    Andrew,

    You understood my code and you got some-through?

    And I have one more doubt...I want to reduce  each poly, left by say 5nm and right by say 7nm..like i want to reduce leff side of poly and right side of poly by some amount(here,poly includes polys of "polygon" and "rect" shape)

    Can i do this with leStretchShape?
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  • prandi
    prandi over 12 years ago
    Andrew,

    You understood my code and you got some-through?

    And I have one more doubt...I want to reduce  each poly, left by say 5nm and right by say 7nm..like i want to reduce leff side of poly and right side of poly by some amount(here,poly includes polys of "polygon" and "rect" shape)

    Can i do this with leStretchShape?
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