I am using these suggestions to make my code read better. I updated the validation of inputs by using the die fuction. I updated the loop to include the "unless" condition( I thought this was a nice method.).

Next step, is to take user input for each Metal polygon to be drawn and make sure these dimensions are within the predetermined limits.

Then work on adding the dimensions of the via by user and test those against its limit.

finally, check that via are laid out within the dimensions of each Metal that sandwiches it.

I think I want to reference each Metal layer to a table when testing its limits by using a hash, What do you think?


In reply to Re^6: Can't figure out how to include LAST member of the array by perlynewby
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