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SKILL expression for CDF display property

Yaosan Yeo
Yaosan Yeo over 13 years ago

I'm trying to create a function to set whether one of the CDF parameter should show up based on the value of another CDF parameter but I'm not sure how to do that. Can someone point me to the right direction? I tried using iPar but it doesn't work...

Say I have two parameter A and B. What I want to achieve is when A is turned on, B shows up. If A is turned off, B becomes hidden. A, on the other hand, is always shown just like any normal CDF parameter.

Thanks in advance! 

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    skillUser over 13 years ago

    Hi Yaosan,

    I wrote a similar example for a SKILL Pcell, although not quite what you are looking for, since the example does not modify whether the parameter is displayed or not, but instead whether it is active or greyed-out.  Take a look at Solution 11509826 . Instead of "?editable" you would change "?display" I think.

    Hopefully this will be useful?

    Best regards,

    Lawrence.

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    skillUser over 13 years ago

    Hi Yaosan,

    I wrote a similar example for a SKILL Pcell, although not quite what you are looking for, since the example does not modify whether the parameter is displayed or not, but instead whether it is active or greyed-out.  Take a look at Solution 11509826 . Instead of "?editable" you would change "?display" I think.

    Hopefully this will be useful?

    Best regards,

    Lawrence.

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