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Create table using skill

ENEGUE
ENEGUE over 2 years ago

Good day everyone,

Recently i try to develop a skill to keyin individual cavity location in panel into a table.

Current approach is pre-create the table in library ->call out as symbol -> replace the coordinate.

Just curious is there a way to create table without pre-create the table in library? any axl can use?

Regards,

Eugene

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  • Kirti Sikri
    0 Kirti Sikri over 2 years ago

    Hello,

    One can iterate over all the components in the Allegro PCB Board and get the information in a report form.
    Will that meet your needs?

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  • AsbjornEdvalds
    0 AsbjornEdvalds over 2 years ago

    Hi, 

    Like Kirti Sikri mentioned, you can iterate over the components and get the relevant information into a list.

    This list can then be used to make a table out of lines and texts. If you want to do such table drawing, you could do it by having a "pointer" to a coordinate and move it down while making text and lines with the data from the list you made. I.e., draw a line, move half a row down, add the text, move half a row down, draw a line, etc. 

    This can be made with the draw line and text commands.  

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