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command to get list of library's from tech file

venuuuuu
venuuuuu over 13 years ago

 hi all,

Iam trying to get form  with cyclicfield  for library's which present in tech file. So do you know command to get list of library's from tech file. 

Thank you,

venu

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    By the way, doing a setof on ddGetLibList() is unnecessary to find the dd object for a specific library. You can just do ddGetObj("theLibName") to get the library object. So you can then do:

      foreach(cell ddGetObj("myLib")~>cells
        foreach(view cell~>views
          printf("Cell: %s View %s\n" cell~>name view~>name)
       )
    )

    don't really need mapcar either unless you are using the return value.

    Not sure if this quite what venu was asking - his question still didn't really make sense.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

     

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    By the way, doing a setof on ddGetLibList() is unnecessary to find the dd object for a specific library. You can just do ddGetObj("theLibName") to get the library object. So you can then do:

      foreach(cell ddGetObj("myLib")~>cells
        foreach(view cell~>views
          printf("Cell: %s View %s\n" cell~>name view~>name)
       )
    )

    don't really need mapcar either unless you are using the return value.

    Not sure if this quite what venu was asking - his question still didn't really make sense.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

     

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