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How to get rectilinear core coordinates

Nataraja G
Nataraja G over 14 years ago

 we got die coordinates using

dbGet top.fPlan.boxes 

 

but how to get core boxes  ? 

 

thx

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    pdgeek over 13 years ago

    Hello,

    Oddly enough I have a need for getting the same list of coordinates and was able to use this script to generate them. But ... of course there is always a but.

    But now that I have the list of points that are returned in $polys I was trying to pass this list to create a rectilinear partition using something like this:

    setObjFPlanPolygon Module MODULENAME $polys

    but the setObj* cmd does not like the list I passed it. I think part of the problem is that the list that is returned in $polys is not in rectilinear order going around the shape; it has the list of points basically but they may not be sorted rectilinearly.

    BobD, you mentioned some commands in 10.1 that might help with multi-purpose shape processing. Can you shed more light on what these commands are and if they might possibly help here?

    Tom 

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  • pdgeek
    pdgeek over 13 years ago

    Hello,

    Oddly enough I have a need for getting the same list of coordinates and was able to use this script to generate them. But ... of course there is always a but.

    But now that I have the list of points that are returned in $polys I was trying to pass this list to create a rectilinear partition using something like this:

    setObjFPlanPolygon Module MODULENAME $polys

    but the setObj* cmd does not like the list I passed it. I think part of the problem is that the list that is returned in $polys is not in rectilinear order going around the shape; it has the list of points basically but they may not be sorted rectilinearly.

    BobD, you mentioned some commands in 10.1 that might help with multi-purpose shape processing. Can you shed more light on what these commands are and if they might possibly help here?

    Tom 

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