modelmbkrds(3)


NAME

    modelmbkrds - gets all models of instances contained in a figure.

SYNOPSYS

    #include "rfmnnn.h"
   rdsfig_list modelmbkrds( Figure, Lynx )
      rdsfig_list Figure;
      char         Lynx;

PARAMETER

   Figure :            The figure which has to be treated.

   Lynx :              Flag  used  for  the  segment  conversion.  If  the
                       parameter Lynx is set to 0 then this is the  normal
                       conversion  mode. If the parameter Lynx is set to 1
                       then the rds structure generated permits to extract
                       equipotentials rectangles.

DESCRIPTION

   The modelmbkrds function gets all models of instances of the RDS figure
   and chains them to the head of figures's list. For each  newly  created
   figure,  the function is applied recursively. So the function flats all
   models contained in the figure named Figure.

RETURN VALUE

   Pointer to the head of the list of figures.

ERRORS

   "Rds202: rdsalloc error, can't continue !"
          it's impossible to allocate the memory size desired

   Other errors can be generated by the getphfig function  called  in  the
   modelmbkrds function (see getphfig).

EXAMPLE

           #include "mphnnn.h"
           #include "mutnnn.h"
           #include "rdsnnn.h"
           #include "rfmnnn.h"
           #include "rtlnnn.h"
           main()
             {
               phfig_list  MbkFigure;
               rdsfig_list RdsFigure;
               rdsfig_list RdsModelList;
               rdsfig_list ScanRdsFigure;
               mbkenv();
               rdsenv();
               loadrdsparam();
               MbkFigure       = getphfig("core",'A');
               RdsFigure       = figmbkrds(MbkFigure,0,1);
               RdsModelList    = modelmbkrds (RdsFigure,1);
               for ( ScanRdsFigure  = RdsModelList ;
                     ScanRdsFigure != NULL     ;
                     ScanRdsFigure  = ScanRdsFigure->NEXT )
                {
                  viewrfmfig ( ScanRdsFigure );
                }
             }

SEE ALSO

   librfm, viewrfmfig, getphfig, loadrdsparam





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