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skill code to select a signal/label in schematic and change it

ExcaIibur
ExcaIibur over 4 years ago

The pieces I have put together so far is:

  • cvID~>signals
  • chObjPropForm->labelText->value=...

For example, I want to select a label name called "X<2>" and then change it to "X<3>". What I am still missing is the step of how to select the label..

Is it possible? If yet, indication of how to do so is appreciated.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    You don't really need to select the labels in order to change them. You can directly change theLabel attribute as follows:

    procedure(CCFchangeWireLabel(from to @optional (cv geGetEditCellView()))
        foreach(shape cv~>shapes
    	when(shape~>objType=="label" && shape~>lpp=='("wire" "label") &&
    		shape~>theLabel==from
    	    shape~>theLabel=to
    	)
        )
        t
    )
    

    So use this code by simply calling:

    CCFchangeWireLabels("X<2>" "X<3>")

    Andrew

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  • ExcaIibur
    ExcaIibur over 4 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks.

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