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Filter Path from Selected set of shapes

Ajesh Dhanraj
Ajesh Dhanraj over 12 years ago

Hei,

Is there a command to filter paths from a selected set of shapes.

Thanks in advance.

Ajesh 

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  • marcelpreda
    marcelpreda over 12 years ago

    hi Ajesh,

     

    you have to look for objType property.

    soemthing like

    my_path_set = setof(x my_fig_set x~>objType == "path")

     

    BR,

    Marcel

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  • Ajesh Dhanraj
    Ajesh Dhanraj over 12 years ago
    Thanks Marcel, Could you make it a little clear. I have just started self learning on SKILL. Thanks Ajesh.
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Ajesh,

    It might have helped if you were a little clearer as to what you meant by "Filter".

    You might have wanted to just do this (this code will deselect any paths from the shapes selected, which will "filter" them - but I don't know whether that is what you meant by filter).

    foreach(fig geGetSelSet()
      when(fig~>objType geDeselectFig(fig))
    )

    In IC615 you can also use the layer (actually the object palette, I think) to control which types of shapes are selectable.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • Ajesh Dhanraj
    Ajesh Dhanraj over 12 years ago
    Thanks Marcel and Andrew,
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