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seprate net(polygon) into parts as per brances

Venu Ch
Venu Ch over 10 years ago

Hi all,

I have some group of nets(polygons) and its ids. I need to seprate single net into parts as per brances. Please see the attached screenshot. I know skill upto some level. Please share if you have any ideas.

 

Thanks in advance

Chandaka

 

 

 

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    theopaone over 10 years ago
    This is probably not something that can be easily done in SKILL. You have to somehow determine the node point at which to make the break. I would think an extraction engine would have a better chance to do this correctly. You could break the shape into individual rectangles but then you would have to put it together with some type of criteria to determine how to assign the rectangles and rebuild the polygons.
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  • theopaone
    theopaone over 10 years ago
    This is probably not something that can be easily done in SKILL. You have to somehow determine the node point at which to make the break. I would think an extraction engine would have a better chance to do this correctly. You could break the shape into individual rectangles but then you would have to put it together with some type of criteria to determine how to assign the rectangles and rebuild the polygons.
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