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I am trying to use boolean operations for patterning some boxes on some polygons and here is a sample code for it.
from gds_lib import gdsLib
from math import floor,radians,ceil,cos,sin
import numpy as np
def RotatedRectangle(height,width,cell,center,angle):
point1 = np.array([[-1*(width/2)],[height/2],[1]])
point2 = np.array([[(width/2)],[height/2],[1]])
point3 = np.array([[width/2],[-1*(height/2)],[1]])
point4 = np.array([[-1*width/2],[-1*(height/2)],[1]])
if center == 0:
a = 0
b = 0
elif center == 1:
a = -width/2
b = height/2
elif center == 2:
a = 0
b = height/2
elif center == 3:
a = width/2
b = height/2
elif center == 4:
a = width/2
b = 0
elif center == 5:
a = width/2
b = -height/2
elif center == 6:
a = 0
b = -height/2
elif center == 7:
a = -width/2
b = -height/2
elif center == 8:
a = -width/2
b = 0
angle = radians(angle)
transformationMatrix = np.array([ [cos(angle), -sin(angle), a], [sin(angle), cos(angle), b] ])
point1 = np.matmul(transformationMatrix,point1)
point2 = np.matmul(transformationMatrix,point2)
point3 = np.matmul(transformationMatrix,point3)
point4 = np.matmul(transformationMatrix,point4)
rect = gdspy.Polygon([point1, point2, point3, point4])
return rect
gds = gdspy.GdsLibrary()
cell = gds.new_cell('top')
height = 1
width = 1
rect1 = RotatedRectangle(height = height, width = width,cell=cell, center=0, angle=0 )
cell.add(rect1)
checkerboard = gds.new_cell('checkerboard')
checkerbaord_area_height = 20
checkerboard_area_width = 15
n_rows = ceil(checkerbaord_area_height/height)
n_cols = ceil(checkerboard_area_width/width)
start_center_x = -(n_rows-1)*width/2
start_center_y = (n_cols-1)/2
start_center = (start_center_x,start_center_y)
for i in range(n_rows):
x = start_center_x + (i%2)*width
y = start_center_y - i*height
arr = gdspy.CellArray(ref_cell=cell,columns=n_cols,rows=1,spacing=(width*2,0),origin=(x,y))
checkerboard.add(arr)
rect = RotatedRectangle(height=11,width=5,cell=cell,center=0,angle=0)
new_cell = gds.new_cell('new_cell')
new_cell.add(rect)
checkerboard.flatten()
polysets = checkerboard.get_polygonsets()
print(polysets)
polysets2 = new_cell.get_polygonsets()
ref1 = gdspy.CellReference(new_cell)
ref2 = gdspy.CellReference(cell)
inters = gds.new_cell('inters')
int_result = gdspy.boolean(polysets,polysets2,'not')
inters.add(int_result)
gds.write_gds('sample.gds')
In the boolean operation, I tried polygonsets, reference cells ref1 and ref2. But I keep getting the same error, which is as follows:
TypeError: only size-1 arrays can be converted to Python scalars
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "c:\Users\js95642\PyCharmProjects\GDS_Generator\sample.py", line 85, in
int_result = gdspy.boolean(polysets,polysets2,'not')
File "C:\Users\js95642\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python38\site-packages\gdspy\operation.py", line 259, in boolean
result = clipper.clip(poly1, poly2, operation, 1 / precision)
SystemError: returned a result with an error set
Can you please help me figure out what exactly is the problem here? I believe the clipper algorithm expects inputs in some formats and that might be getting messed up (although the documentation mentions that it can accept polygonsets and cell references). I am using Python 3.8.
Your help is much appreciated. Thanks.
Addition: When I use the .flatten() function, the gds file does not open in KLayout (I checked this by commenting out the boolean operation line). Can you please also suggest why this is happening?
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I am trying to use boolean operations for patterning some boxes on some polygons and here is a sample code for it.
In the boolean operation, I tried polygonsets, reference cells
ref1
andref2
. But I keep getting the same error, which is as follows:Can you please help me figure out what exactly is the problem here? I believe the clipper algorithm expects inputs in some formats and that might be getting messed up (although the documentation mentions that it can accept polygonsets and cell references). I am using Python 3.8.
Your help is much appreciated. Thanks.
Addition: When I use the .flatten() function, the gds file does not open in KLayout (I checked this by commenting out the boolean operation line). Can you please also suggest why this is happening?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: