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Create mulitpart path with 2 row of contacts

kbhow
kbhow over 15 years ago

Hi All,

Can we create a multipart path with 2 rows of contact? I was trying to customise the multipart path for 2 row of contact but failed. If there is way, how to do that, and what are the setting i needs to change?

Very thanks.

Rgds,

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    One point to Prabhakar. It's really good practice to use a prefix (we recommend an uppercase prefix to avoid clashing with Cadence functions), in order to distinguish between various code. For example, if you and colleagues write various applications, there's quite a high chance of creating functions called things like points() or union(). If your functions were called SOCcreateGuardPoints() and SOCcreateGuardUnion(), there's much less chance of function clashes.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    One point to Prabhakar. It's really good practice to use a prefix (we recommend an uppercase prefix to avoid clashing with Cadence functions), in order to distinguish between various code. For example, if you and colleagues write various applications, there's quite a high chance of creating functions called things like points() or union(). If your functions were called SOCcreateGuardPoints() and SOCcreateGuardUnion(), there's much less chance of function clashes.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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