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How to get instance name in symbol

Sarvani
Sarvani over 13 years ago
Hi all,
If my schematic have AND,OR,NOT, AND,AND with I0, I1, I2,I3,I4 as instance names then I need to convert
I0 - AND0,
I1 -> OR1,
I2 -> NOT1,
I3 - AND2,
I4 - AND3,
Please let me know How can I get this? I need to convert this for all schematics. In my schematic I found "[@info1]" for getting instance labels.
 
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venu
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    Sarvani over 13 years ago
    But I don't want to edit in schematic. I want to put some label in symbol Which generates like that. For example when I instantiate AND symbol in schematic then it comes with AND1(instance Name not cell name) instead of "I0". If I instantiate another AND then it will automatically comes with AND2(instance name)
     
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    venu
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  • Sarvani
    Sarvani over 13 years ago
    But I don't want to edit in schematic. I want to put some label in symbol Which generates like that. For example when I instantiate AND symbol in schematic then it comes with AND1(instance Name not cell name) instead of "I0". If I instantiate another AND then it will automatically comes with AND2(instance name)
     
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