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How to split a path into multiple rectangles at the bends?

LeJonT
LeJonT over 14 years ago

Hi,

I sometimes back have used a function to split a bend path into multiple rectangles. Can't remember it?
Any help?

Thanks,
Leo

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    LeJonT over 14 years ago

    LeJonT said:

    Hi,

    I sometimes back have used a function to split a bend path into multiple rectangles. Can't remember it?
    Any help?

    Thanks,
    Leo

     

    Found it!! This was the function:

     dbLayerTile -->
            dbLayerTile(
            d_cellViewId
            t_layerName
            l_dbIdList1
            )
            => l_dbIdList
    Fractures edges of the specified object on the input list into vertical trapezoids.

    :)

     

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  • LeJonT
    LeJonT over 14 years ago

    LeJonT said:

    Hi,

    I sometimes back have used a function to split a bend path into multiple rectangles. Can't remember it?
    Any help?

    Thanks,
    Leo

     

    Found it!! This was the function:

     dbLayerTile -->
            dbLayerTile(
            d_cellViewId
            t_layerName
            l_dbIdList1
            )
            => l_dbIdList
    Fractures edges of the specified object on the input list into vertical trapezoids.

    :)

     

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