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how to Get Value from the Dynamic Length Window(Edited)

eDaNoy
eDaNoy over 13 years ago

Hello everyone, im curious of this allegro built in command "etch length", it show trace length figure by a popup window when you are doing delay tuning . how can i get its value while delay tune is still active? i tried to make a procedure that behave like that but it crashed my cadence, please help, i dont have the code, sorry

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  • eDave
    eDave over 13 years ago
    I don't think that is possible.
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  • eDaNoy
    eDaNoy over 13 years ago

    Thanks Dave, but is it posible to have while statement inside delay tuning process? just like having while when selecting objects. onemore thing, how can i manage my posting in here? i've noticed that, it does not support newline. my messages are in single line format only.

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  • eDave
    eDave over 13 years ago
    Like me, you are probably using Chrome. For some reason these forums can't handle Chrome new lines. I don't know about using a while loop within the delay tuning process. I very much doubt that that would work. A Cadence developer may be able to give you a definitive answer.
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  • eDaNoy
    eDaNoy over 13 years ago

    Tahnks again dave

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