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Community RAVEL DRC Programming for IC Packaging and… How do I get a line's Angle?

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How do I get a line's Angle?

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Rian over 9 years ago

How to you get at the angle of a line in Ravel land? Here's a snapshot of what I am after. We need to make sure the line is around 30 degrees. i.e. Between MIN=29.9 and MAX=30.1

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    Rian over 9 years ago

    Thanks for the help.  What is this (CREATE_VECTOR) function above?  I thought maybe it was built-in until I got:

        E- *Error* No such derivation or measurement create_vector

    Can you "draw" a new line with some make line or vector function?
         (makeLine (start_point myLine),  (point  (xcoordinate myLine + 100), (ycoordinate myLine)) )

    So the same starting point as the trace line but add 100 to the X (and the same Y of course so it is horizontal) and then use the angle function with those 2 lines?

    My email is rchipman @ micron .com if you need the .SIP file or just want to get in touch. Thanks, Rian

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    Rian over 9 years ago

    Thanks for the help.  What is this (CREATE_VECTOR) function above?  I thought maybe it was built-in until I got:

        E- *Error* No such derivation or measurement create_vector

    Can you "draw" a new line with some make line or vector function?
         (makeLine (start_point myLine),  (point  (xcoordinate myLine + 100), (ycoordinate myLine)) )

    So the same starting point as the trace line but add 100 to the X (and the same Y of course so it is horizontal) and then use the angle function with those 2 lines?

    My email is rchipman @ micron .com if you need the .SIP file or just want to get in touch. Thanks, Rian

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