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Changing amount of rows and columns in a selected contact cell

blankman
blankman over 14 years ago

Hi all, Im trying to add bind keys to increment and decrement the amount of rows and columns in a selected contact cell.

 

Im using...

procedure(BSchangeVia2x1()
foreach(fig geGetSelSet()
  when(fig~>objType=="inst"
      propValue = car(fig~>prop~>value)
      fig~>prop~>value=propValue+1
    )
    )
)
hiSetBindKey("Layout" "Alt<key>KP_Add" "BSchangeVia2x1()")

 

However this increments both row and column values. Is there a way to increment only the row value and leave the column value as is?

Cheers,

Brian.

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  • sudheer g
    sudheer g over 14 years ago

    hello guys,

    can we use the car(.....) function on the left hand side...

    ex: 

    car(fig~>prop~>value)=propvalue+1;

    is it possible?

    i think not...

    if it is impossible to use car(....) on the left hand side how can we modify only rows in that?

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  • sudheer g
    sudheer g over 14 years ago

    hello guys,

    can we use the car(.....) function on the left hand side...

    ex: 

    car(fig~>prop~>value)=propvalue+1;

    is it possible?

    i think not...

    if it is impossible to use car(....) on the left hand side how can we modify only rows in that?

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