Hi all
Could you please anyone provide code.
I have a file and would like to parse the file and writes the output to another file.
My file content like this
cell AND2 {
area = 20
pin Z (
type = output
function = A.B
outpit_capacitance = 2 )
pin Z1 (
type = output
function = !(A.B)
output_capacitance = 2 )
pin A (
type = input
capacitance = 5
)
pin B (
type = input
capacitance = 6
)
}
cell NAND2 {
area = 10
pin Z (
type = output
function = !(A.B)
output_capacitance = 2 )
pin A (
type = input
capacitance = 4
)
pin B (
type = input
capacitance = 4
)
}
and would like to write output in the format as given below:
cell AND2
area = 20
output
Z = A.B
Z1 = (!A.B)
input
A capacitance = 5
B capacitance = 6
cell NAND2
area = 10
output
Z = A.B
input
A capacitance = 4
B capacitance = 4
Please provide a perl code to solve this problem.
Regards
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