I wrote a python function to do this, but I still want to see the edgepairs output in the original function, because a lot of the handling of the corners requires information about their two edges.thank you
def corner_edge_pairs(region, angle_min, angle_max):
'''
:parma region: input db.Region
:parma angle_min: min angle used in Region.corners.dots()
:parma angle_max: max angle used in Region.corners_dots()
:return edge_pairs: edge pairs of the corners of Region.corners_dots()
'''
polygon_edges = region.edges()
corners_dots = region.corners_dots(angle_min, angle_max)
corres_edges = polygon_edges.interacting(corners_dots)
edge_pairs = db.EdgePairs()
for dot in corners_dots:
edges = corres_edges.interacting(dot)
if len(edges) == 2:
# print("We find a corner edgepair:", edges)
edge_pairs.insert(edges[0], edges[1])
else:
print("We find a corner, but dont find corresponding edgepair:", edges)
return edge_pairs
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I wrote a python function to do this, but I still want to see the edgepairs output in the original function, because a lot of the handling of the corners requires information about their two edges.thank you
Hi @garry,
there is no such function yet, but it should be easy to add. Thanks for this suggestion. I have created a ticket for this: https://github.com/KLayout/klayout/issues/808
Matthias
Thank you very much! @Matthias
@garry I have release 0.27.1 with this feature:
Python / Ruby:
DRC:
Matthias
Thanks! @Matthias Klayout is a really wonderful layout editor tool.
@garry You're welcome! And thanks for this feedback!