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ywguo
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gePointToFig()
May 16
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, 2012, 1:30am
Hi Guys,
Do you know what gePointToFig() is? Is that a built-in skill script? Any manual for it? Any comments are appreciated.
Best Regards,
Yawei
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Re: gePointToFig()
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May 16
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Yawei,
Cadence SKILL help says:
"Returns the ID of the object located at the coordinates given in l_list."
- B O E
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