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HOW TO CHANGE PIN PROPERTIES?

Heywire
Heywire over 11 years ago

 Hi Andrew,

I am changing the pin properties.I want to change lpp of the pin-rectangle which I have generated from schematic.

What I am doing npw is , after selecting the pin in layout

aaa=geGetSelSet()

and suppose it gives,  aaa~>lpp => (("MET1" "drawing"))

I want to change it to  (("MET1" "pin")). 

Please post the procedure for it. 

 Thanks,

Anand 

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Anand,

    No need to shout in your thread title!

    aaa~>lpp='("MET1" "pin")

    aaa is a list of dbObjects, and if you do listOfDbObjects~>attributeName=value it assigns value to the attribute name on every object - it's equivalent to:

    foreach(mapcar obj aaa obj~>lpp='("MET1" "pin"))

    (the mapcar is there because it returns a list of results)

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Anand,

    No need to shout in your thread title!

    aaa~>lpp='("MET1" "pin")

    aaa is a list of dbObjects, and if you do listOfDbObjects~>attributeName=value it assigns value to the attribute name on every object - it's equivalent to:

    foreach(mapcar obj aaa obj~>lpp='("MET1" "pin"))

    (the mapcar is there because it returns a list of results)

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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