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How to make use of shielding though "rodCreatePath"

Manu81
Manu81 over 16 years ago
I have created the form where I am taking details from the user to feed in the values such as width of signal, spacing between the signals, number of tracks to be drawn. I figured out that "rodCreatePath" gives me an option to create the shielding for the given signal. Can anyone please give me an example of using this function i.e. "rodCreatePath" to create the path. "dbCreatepath","Lecreatepath" & "enterpath" examples will also help...
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    ccKev over 16 years ago

    hi guys,

    im thinking to to let the user auto-via up or down the shielded path using rodCreatePath. any idea of which function to be used? can dbCreateVia been used?

    thanks! 

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  • ccKev
    ccKev over 16 years ago

    hi guys,

    im thinking to to let the user auto-via up or down the shielded path using rodCreatePath. any idea of which function to be used? can dbCreateVia been used?

    thanks! 

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