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leSearchHierarchy() layers origin problem

Sarvani
Sarvani over 12 years ago

 Hi all,

 1) I have used m1=leSearchHierarchy( cv cv~>bBox 32 "any shape" list(list("layer" "==" list("M1" "drawing")))) to get all M1 layers (from hirerchy also). But when I enter dbLayerSize(cv list("y2" "drawing")  m1 0.2) in CIW then Y2 layer is placed at different points from original m1 layers(getting mismatch for hirerchy m1 layers only). Please let me know how can I overcame this.

2) And  is there any command which is faster than leSearchHierarchy.

 

Thank you,

Sarvani

 

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    Sarvani over 12 years ago

     Thank you very much for your suggestions. I got it by using above commands. dbGetTrueOverlaps() command will check layers under a bBox. Similarly is there any other command which will pickup layers under a point(hirerchy also)?

     

    Thank you,

    Sarvani.

     
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    Sarvani over 12 years ago

     Thank you very much for your suggestions. I got it by using above commands. dbGetTrueOverlaps() command will check layers under a bBox. Similarly is there any other command which will pickup layers under a point(hirerchy also)?

     

    Thank you,

    Sarvani.

     
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