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how to assign cset to netclass using skill

Ejlersen
Ejlersen over 16 years ago

Hi

Anyone knows if there is an axl function to assign a named constraint set to a specific netclass?

Added 26th of June: I've figured out how to do this using script, but would prefer not to do it using scripts.

Best regards

Ole

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  • Ejlersen
    Ejlersen over 16 years ago

    Forgot to mention that whenever the code is completely finished and we've held the first seminars around it I'll be able to publish it on our homepage for general download and use.

    You'll perhaps not be able to wait, but just to let you know. 

    Ole

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  • Jmus
    Jmus over 16 years ago

    This looks very similar to the scripts I started generating from my .jrl file yesterday after I made my post. Your code has several of the extra allegro commands removed from it which is good because my script will run with higher efficiency. 

    Thanks for posting a reply quickly.  I wish there were a way to do this with pure skill code, but I guess we will need to wait for that to come out in a later version!

     JM

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