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moving rect/polygon with respect to source and destination point?

Prabhu The ICL
Prabhu The ICL over 15 years ago
Hi, All! I am using CADENCE IC514 version. I would like move a rect/polygon by passing three arguments i.e cellID, source point, destination Point. Can someone guide me in this way...! Regards... Prabhakar. K --- ICL Engineer SoCtronics
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    Prabhu The ICL over 15 years ago
    Hi, Derek,
                    Thank you very much for your valuable suggestion. So, inorder to fullfill my intention I wrote the below one.....
    procedure(move_shape(cv shape spt dpt)
        dbMoveFig(shape cv list(nth(0 dpt)-nth(0 spt):nth(1 dpt)-nth(1 spt) "R0"))
    );move_shape
    ...And it is working for me...

    Thank you very much once again....

    Prabhakar. K --- The ICL Engineer
    SoCtronics
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  • Prabhu The ICL
    Prabhu The ICL over 15 years ago
    Hi, Derek,
                    Thank you very much for your valuable suggestion. So, inorder to fullfill my intention I wrote the below one.....
    procedure(move_shape(cv shape spt dpt)
        dbMoveFig(shape cv list(nth(0 dpt)-nth(0 spt):nth(1 dpt)-nth(1 spt) "R0"))
    );move_shape
    ...And it is working for me...

    Thank you very much once again....

    Prabhakar. K --- The ICL Engineer
    SoCtronics
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