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Trimming a string in SKILL

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archive over 18 years ago

Could you please let me know if there is any way to trim a string in SKILL?
 
e.g.
Given string is ABCDEFG, MNOPEFG, IJKLEFG, WXYZEFG
 
I want ABCD, MNOP, IJKL, WXYZ and trim out EFG from the above.
 
Any suggestions...............


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    archive over 18 years ago

    Thanks Andrew!

    Actually, the need is like this:

    I've a big design, the leaf cells of which are pointing to some standard library. I want to change the leaf cells to new standard library. The cell names of the old library are ABCD1T10. The cell names of the new library are ABCD.
    Is there any existing SKILL routing which changes the library name and cell name?

    The ABCD in the above can be of any number of characters and not necessarily equal to four characters. However, the 1T10 will remain constant.

    Any suggestions?????


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    Thanks Andrew!

    Actually, the need is like this:

    I've a big design, the leaf cells of which are pointing to some standard library. I want to change the leaf cells to new standard library. The cell names of the old library are ABCD1T10. The cell names of the new library are ABCD.
    Is there any existing SKILL routing which changes the library name and cell name?

    The ABCD in the above can be of any number of characters and not necessarily equal to four characters. However, the 1T10 will remain constant.

    Any suggestions?????


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