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Does "show parasitic" have a corresponding skill command?

William
William 6 months ago

Hello. Does "show parasitic" have a corresponding skill command? ie. Display menu >> Parasitic. Thank you.

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    +1 DavidJHutchins 6 months ago

    Using the skill Debug functions shows the following:

    \i (01:18:40) skill 'listFunctions( "arasitic")'
       (01:18:40) (check_rlc_parasitic_range get_rlc_parasitic_range pdnGenParasiticReport sigAllegroNetParasitics sigGetParasiticsData)

    sigGetParasiticsData returns the list containing (Parasitics), but I don't know how to access it Disappointed

    \i (01:19:37) show element
    \i (01:19:42) pick grid 3656.31 1135.06
    \t (01:19:42) last pick:  3656.31 1135.06
    \i (01:20:03) skill shp=axlGetSelSet()
       (01:20:03) (dbid:000000B0CBD316E0)
    \i (01:20:51) skill 'axlMsgPut("type %s" car(shp)->objType)'
    \t (01:20:51) type shape
       (01:20:51) t
    \i (01:21:49) skill data=sigGetParasiticsData(axlGetSelSet())
       (01:21:49) (Parasitics)
    \i (01:22:17) skill 'axlMsgPut("type %s" car(data)->objType)'
       (01:22:17) *Error* fprintf/sprintf: format spec. incompatible with data - "Format is 'type %s', argument #1 is nil"
       (01:22:17) ERROR
    \i (01:22:36) skill length(data)
       (01:22:36) 1
    \i (01:22:49) skill p1=car(data)
       (01:22:49) Parasitics
    \i (01:22:53) skill p1->??
       (01:22:53) nil

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