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how to initialize individual array elements ??

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archive over 18 years ago

Hi,

I would like to initialize the individual array elements. I can init the entire array, but this not
what I want / need.

mem_b is 1-dimensional array
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init -show ip_test_1010_tb_ifv.mem_b 0  => OK

init -add ip_test_1010_tb_ifv.mem_b[0]  0 => Errror
formalverifier: *E,UPSPNC: "ip_test_1010_tb_ifv.mem_b[0]" has bit/part/member select of an array/structure as argument. This operation is not supported and the command will be ignored. Re-model your command as shown in the extended help.

Anybody got an idea how I can do this?

Thanks
Vincent


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    archive over 18 years ago

    there was a typo....

    init -add ip_test_1010_tb_ifv.mem_b[0] 0 => Errror
    formalverifier: *E,UPSPNC: "ip_test_1010_tb_ifv.mem_b[0]" has bit/part/member select of an array/structure as argument. This operation is not supported and the command will be ignored. Re-model your command as shown in the extended help.


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