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script for finding different trace widths on a net on a layer

dianej
dianej over 15 years ago

There is a report that does the entire net, netwidth/length by layer. I would like a script that would allow me to select one net and it would tell me the width/length for that net on that  layer.

 

Thanks, Dianej

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  • eDave
    eDave over 15 years ago

    Hi Diane,

    Hopefully the attached script will help.

    Cheers, Dave

    reportSingleNetLayerWidths.zip
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  • C Shiva
    C Shiva over 15 years ago

     Good file Dave. Working great. One mistake in skill file is the defun should be "defun( CV_getViaData ()". But it was "defun( report net layer widths ()"

    Shiva.

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  • Welcome04
    Welcome04 over 15 years ago
    Hi Dave,

    It not working for me, even I change the "defun( CV_getViaData ().
    The error like below:

    Select a cline on the target net...
    last pick:  -1924.77  490.06
    E- *Error* eval: undefined function - axlDBGetLength

    Elaine
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  • C Shiva
    C Shiva over 15 years ago

     Hello Elaine, remove the mark " and try again.

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  • dianej
    dianej over 15 years ago

    Dave---Thanks for the script...It worked great and quickly gave me just what I need.

    Diane

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