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Regarding "dbGetTrueOverlaps()"

Neeraj Vardhan
Neeraj Vardhan over 12 years ago

Hi,

I am writing a code to get all instances under a marker layer. I tried to use dbGetTrueOverlaps() but it failed with an error of "*Error* dbGetTrueOverlaps: Invalid bBox - (((-0.915 0.025) (4.695 3.135)))". I have mentioned the code below, 

 

 procedure(nvGetVia3()

cv=geGetEditCellView()

x=geGetSelSet()

y=x~>bBox

shape_new=dbGetTrueOverlaps(cv y)

)

 

Thanks & Regards

Neeraj 

 

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  • RFStuff
    RFStuff over 12 years ago

    I am NOT still clear what u want to do actually.

    But what I understand from your post, you may do something as below:-

    1) Find the overlapped instance/objects using

    dbGetTrueOverlaps().
    2) You can use some thing like  dbGetTrueOverlaps(cv car(obj1~>bBox) "VIA5" 0:5) to get the VIA ovelap objects. I assume VIA5 is drawing alyer in your process.
     
    3) Then whatever you want you can do with it by using appropriate command.
        a) If you want to do manually, then you can use Mr Andrew's code in the post to highlight the area to find the locations
        b) For doing in the code you can delete using appropriate commands.
     
    Kind Regards, 
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  • RFStuff
    RFStuff over 12 years ago

    I am NOT still clear what u want to do actually.

    But what I understand from your post, you may do something as below:-

    1) Find the overlapped instance/objects using

    dbGetTrueOverlaps().
    2) You can use some thing like  dbGetTrueOverlaps(cv car(obj1~>bBox) "VIA5" 0:5) to get the VIA ovelap objects. I assume VIA5 is drawing alyer in your process.
     
    3) Then whatever you want you can do with it by using appropriate command.
        a) If you want to do manually, then you can use Mr Andrew's code in the post to highlight the area to find the locations
        b) For doing in the code you can delete using appropriate commands.
     
    Kind Regards, 
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