Pcell stretch line default value.
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Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:39 am    Post subject: Pcell stretch line default value. Reply with quote

Hi All,

When we create a stretch line in a pcell there is some default value
assoiciated with it. just wanted to know how could it be accessed in
skill code.
I tried to get it using the '->' operator and it looks as if this only
works when you have used putprop for the stretch line. Is there any
way to get around?

would greatly appreciate a reply in this regard.

thanks.

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Andrew Beckett
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Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 2:08 pm    Post subject: Re: Pcell stretch line default value. Reply with quote

If you want to get the default value of a pcell parameter, you can
do this from the supermaster cellView by doing:

cv~>parameters~>myparam

myparam is the name of your parameter. parameters is a hierarchical parameter
containing all the pcell parameters.

If you're starting from an instance, you'd do:

inst~>master~>superMaster~>parameters~>myparam

Regards,

Andrew.

On 7 Sep 2004 15:39:50 -0700, cadence_newbie@yahoo.com (cadence_newbie) wrote:

Quote:
Hi All,

When we create a stretch line in a pcell there is some default value
assoiciated with it. just wanted to know how could it be accessed in
skill code.
I tried to get it using the '->' operator and it looks as if this only
works when you have used putprop for the stretch line. Is there any
way to get around?

would greatly appreciate a reply in this regard.

thanks.

--
Andrew Beckett
Senior Technical Leader
Custom IC Solutions
Cadence Design Systems Ltd
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