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creating moslabel

Rojalin
Rojalin over 13 years ago

Hi,

 I am writing a skill code to create label on the mos.

The code is as follows.It is working in fine when i am selecting a single mos and execute the code.Problem comes with foreach command.I am not able to get the problem.Can anyone help me know the error.

 

procedure(moslabel()cv=geGetWindowCellView()x=geGetSelectedSet()foreach(obj x  c_name=car(obj~>name)  points=centerBox(car(obj~>bBox))  a=obj~>bBox  h1=cadaar(a)  h2=car(cdadar(a))  h=abs(difference(h1 h2)/10)dbCreateLabel(cv list("text" "drawing") points c_name "centerCenter" "R90" "roman" h))) hiSetBindKey("Layout" "alt<key>l" "moslabel()")

 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago
    These two lines should not have car():

    c_name=car(obj~>name)  points=centerBox(car(obj~>bBox))

    i.e. they should be:

    c_name=obj~>name
    points=centerBox(obj~>bBox)

    Regards,

    Andrew 
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago
    These two lines should not have car():

    c_name=car(obj~>name)  points=centerBox(car(obj~>bBox))

    i.e. they should be:

    c_name=obj~>name
    points=centerBox(obj~>bBox)

    Regards,

    Andrew 
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