Hi
chaney123,
in which respect does your script not fulfill your needs?
I can see one coding error in this line:
print $output_1 "Item, Sink, Bufer, Cells, Slew, Path, Violation, Area
+, Period, %Skew\n";
The
$output_1 variable has not been defined (you presumably mean
$outfile_1), but I assume that this is just a mistake while copying the code into your post, since this would generate a compile time error fairly easy to understand and to fix.
Besides that, the general algorithm seems correct to me for what you want to do. So, please tell us how your script fails to do what you want.
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