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Skill help to modify M5 pin widths selectively present in a list

skill3d
skill3d over 2 years ago

I have a list of M5 pins and would like to selectively modify the length and width of few pins.

Trying to use foreach and rexMatchp in combination to achieve this but am unsuccessful up until now.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 2 years ago

    Um, that's nice, thank you for sharing this information.

    What do you expect anyone to be able to do to help you with this?  Perhaps share some code and/or pictures plus more detail and then folks can weigh in with suggestions etc., but without more details it does not seem likely that anyone will be able to help you.

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  • skill3d
    skill3d over 2 years ago in reply to skillUser

    Apologies for the ambiguous post.

    I have the M5 shapes stored in this list, which comprises of power and signal pins. I need to selectively change the size of few pins based on pin names.

    Please do suggest.

    myshape = setof(s Top->layObj->db->shapes s->lpp==list("M5" "drawing")

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago in reply to skill3d
    skill3d said:
    Apologies for the ambiguous post.

    It's not really "ambiguous" - it's just completely lacking in any useful information. You've shared one line of code (I've no idea what the Top object is, or what the layObj and db slots are related to - presumably some data structure or class in your code), and you've not explained what the criteria to determine the pin names you care about, or how you want to change the pin sizes. I struggled to understand how you think that anyone can know what you actually want here...

    Andrew

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