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sambasiva
sambasiva over 14 years ago

 dbIsNetRectSignal netrectPtr

In the above command how to get  netrectPtr for a given net.

thanks in advance

sambasiva 

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    sambasiva over 14 years ago

     Hi Bob

    Thanks for the info.

    But actually  what iam intersted is  the below one

    dbIsNetRectTrunk netrectPtr
    Returns a 1 if the specified net rectangle is a trunk, else a 0.

    I can get this info like this by using the below command
    dbGet [dbGet -p top.nets.name FE_OFN49_o_ls_tx0_premptap_2_].isPatternTrunk

    I want  to use this  dbIsNetRectTrunk coomand to get objpart of the given net.

    Thanks
    siva

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    sambasiva over 14 years ago

     Hi Bob

    Thanks for the info.

    But actually  what iam intersted is  the below one

    dbIsNetRectTrunk netrectPtr
    Returns a 1 if the specified net rectangle is a trunk, else a 0.

    I can get this info like this by using the below command
    dbGet [dbGet -p top.nets.name FE_OFN49_o_ls_tx0_premptap_2_].isPatternTrunk

    I want  to use this  dbIsNetRectTrunk coomand to get objpart of the given net.

    Thanks
    siva

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