Hi Sekigawa,
Sorry for the belated reply and thanks again for useful comments. I noticed the error in your message, too and clicked 'ok' or 'ignore' buttons to carry on. The script worked, but I will try to follow your suggestion to change debuggin…
Hi Sekigawa,
Sorry for multiple comments, but I think I understand the issue.
I tried to edit the file in wordpad and ensured that it was ANSI encoded when replacing the existing .csv file. After this I could modify the coordinates without the err…
Hi Sekigawa,
Thank you very much for your quick reply. Indeed the new script achieves what I would like to do. I am also going through your comments which I find very useful.
There is one issue I am having though which I would like to check, too. …
Hi,
I wanted to follow up on my previous message with another comment.
Another option to achieve angles and coordinates based instancing, I believe, can be by modifying the ruby script in the link below;
https://www.klayout.de/forum/discussion/co…
Hi Sekigawa,
This is great. Thank you very much. I can confirm that I could run the script and it is actually achieving more than what I need :)
What I would like to be able to do is use an existing cell and apply the coordinates and angles define…
Hi all,
I have tried the above script and it nicely works when one wants to instance a cell based on a list of coordinates.
I have a follow on question regarding this type of instancing. Is is possible to create discrete paths with varying lengths…