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Plz help in solving the error: *Error* let: local bindings must be a proper list

Anupama
Anupama over 15 years ago
I am excuting below piece of code. I very new to this skill programming. I am still a beginer. I am stuck at variable declaration.  But I need make this piece of code to work ASAP. So please suggest me what is wrong in this code.?...

MY ERROR : *Error* let: local bindings must be a proper list - cv

CODE :

procedure(CCSPowerPlot(pinlist)
let(cv layername) cv=geGetEditCellView()foreach(pin pinlistforeach(shape cv~>shapes

if(pin==shape~>net~>name then

layername=car(shape~>lpp)

lelsLayerSelectable(list(layername "drawing") t)

hiRedraw()
 )     )       )    )

 
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    dmay over 15 years ago

    You will not be able to turn off the other nets if they are using the same material as your specified net. In other words, there is no way to show metal1 on your specified net and not show metal1 anywhere else. The nice thing about using something like mark-net is that is uses a separate hilight layer. You can then make all of your metals invisible and still see this hilight layer.

    Once you start using Cadence 6.1, you could select the shapes on your net and use the "Dimming" feature on the Display Options form. This allows you to dim all layout except the selected layout. Thus, you could modify your skill code to select the shapes on a net. These shapes would be clearly visible while the rest of the layout was dimmed.

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  • dmay
    dmay over 15 years ago

    You will not be able to turn off the other nets if they are using the same material as your specified net. In other words, there is no way to show metal1 on your specified net and not show metal1 anywhere else. The nice thing about using something like mark-net is that is uses a separate hilight layer. You can then make all of your metals invisible and still see this hilight layer.

    Once you start using Cadence 6.1, you could select the shapes on your net and use the "Dimming" feature on the Display Options form. This allows you to dim all layout except the selected layout. Thus, you could modify your skill code to select the shapes on a net. These shapes would be clearly visible while the rest of the layout was dimmed.

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