Using selected object from schSingleSelectPt()
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Dmitriy Shurin
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 4:29 pm    Post subject: Using selected object from schSingleSelectPt() Reply with quote

How can i use an object that i've selected by schSingleSelectPt()? The
function doesn't return the object ID and therefore i'm stuck now.
What i'm trying to do is to select a net by the function and to get its
name.


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S. Badel
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 9:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Using selected object from schSingleSelectPt() Reply with quote

try obj = car(geGetSelSet())
didn't try it, but i think it'll work.

cheers,
stéphane


Dmitriy Shurin wrote:

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How can i use an object that i've selected by schSingleSelectPt()? The
function doesn't return the object ID and therefore i'm stuck now.
What i'm trying to do is to select a net by the function and to get its
name.

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fogh
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 3:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Using selected object from schSingleSelectPt() Reply with quote

Dmitriy Shurin wrote:
Quote:
How can i use an object that i've selected by schSingleSelectPt()? The
function doesn't return the object ID and therefore i'm stuck now.
What i'm trying to do is to select a net by the function and to get its
name.

Dmitriy,
I posted some time ago a function to handle doubleclick events in the schematic editor. I was using this function (or one from the same family) there, so you can use it as an example.

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