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Expression functions
All function parameters support simple wildcards (*
and ?
).
A.enclosedByArea('<zone_name>')
True if all of `A` lies within the given zone's outline.
NB: this is potentially a more expensive call than `intersectsArea()`.
Use `intersectsArea()` where possible.
A.existsOnLayer('<layer_name>')
True if `A` exists on the given layer. The layer name can be
either the name assigned in Board Setup > Board Editor Layers or
the canonical name (ie: `F.Cu`).
NB: this returns true if `A` is on the given layer, independently
of whether or not the rule is being evaluated for that layer.
For the latter use a `(layer "layer_name")` clause in the rule.
A.fromTo('x', 'y')
True if the object exists on the copper path between the given
pads. `x` and `y` are the full names of pads in the design, such as
`R1-Pad1`.
A.getField('<field_name>')
The value of the given field. Only footprints have fields, so a field is only returned if
`A` is a footprint.
A.hasComponentClass('<component_class_name>')
True if the set of component classes assigned to `A` contains the named
component class.
A.hasNetclass('<netclass_name>')
True if `A` has had the given netclass assigned to it, either by an explicit netclass label
or through a pattern match assignment.
A.inDiffPair('<net_name>')
True if `A` has a net that is part of the specified differential pair.
`<net_name>` is the base name of the differential pair.
For example, `inDiffPair('/CLK')` matches items in the `/CLK_P` and `/CLK_N` nets.
A.intersectsArea('<zone_name>')
True if any part of `A` lies within the given zone's outline.
A.intersectsCourtyard('<footprint_identifier>')
True if any part of `A` lies within the given footprint's principal courtyard.
A.intersectsFrontCourtyard('<footprint_identifier>')
True if any part of `A` lies within the given footprint's front courtyard.
A.intersectsBackCourtyard('<footprint_identifier>')
True if any part of `A` lies within the given footprint's back courtyard.
The footprint_identifier
listed above can be one of the following:
-
A reference designator, possibly containing wildcards
*
and?
-
A footprint library identifier such as
LibName:FootprintName
. In this case, the library identifier must contain the:
character to separate the library name from the footprint name, and either name may contain wildcards. -
A component class, in the form
${Class:ClassName}
. The keywordClass
is not case-sensitive, but component class names are case-sensitive.A.isBlindBuriedVia() True if
A
is a blind/buried via.AB.isCoupledDiffPair() True if
A
andB
are members of the same diff pair.A.isMicroVia() True if
A
is a microvia.A.isPlated() True if
A
has a hole which is plated.A.memberOfGroup('<group_name>') True if
A
is a member of the given group The name can contain wildcards. Includes nested membership.A.memberOfFootprint('<footprint_identifier>') True if
A
is a member of a given footprint (for example, a pad or graphic shape defined inside that footprint). The various ways of specifyingfootprint_identifier
are described above.A.memberOfSheet('<sheet_path>') True if
A
is a member of the given schematic sheet. The sheet path can contain wildcards.A.memberOfSheetOrChildren('<sheet_path>') True if
A
is a member of the given schematic sheet, or any of its child hierarchical sheets. The sheet path can contain wildcards.