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Composer Schematic with Split Bus Naming

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ckteng over 9 years ago

I've got a complicated wiring situation. I'd like to create a simple expression to capture the following pattern with buses "a" and "b":

b<59>,b<19>,a<59>,a<19>,...,b<41>,b<1>,a<41>,a<1>,b<40>,b<0>,a<40>,a<0>

I can't see a way to have the bus split up like this and have the incrementing pattern. I'd really like to avoid having to write out the bits one-by-one.

There is the repeating operator but that will just repeat the pattern given 20 times.

<*20>(b<40>,b<0>,a<40>,a<0>)

Any ideas? Thanks!

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    ckteng over 9 years ago

    Thanks! OK, I will look into filing a CCR.

    I was going to write Perl code to generate the net names. I foresee running into a problem because the label name is limited to 1024 characters. I may have hundreds of nets each with lengthy names.

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    ckteng over 9 years ago

    Thanks! OK, I will look into filing a CCR.

    I was going to write Perl code to generate the net names. I foresee running into a problem because the label name is limited to 1024 characters. I may have hundreds of nets each with lengthy names.

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