Sorry i might forget to mention that the line MODULE C17 (N1, N2, N3, N6, N7, N22, N23) is actually obtained from a text file.

MODULE C17 (N1, N2, N3, N6, N7, N22, N23); INPUT N1, N2, N3, N6, N7; OUTPUT N22, N23; WIRE N10, N11, N16, N19; NAND NAND2_1 (N10, N1, N3); NAND NAND2_2 (N11, N3, N6); NAND NAND2_3 (N16, N2, N11); NAND NAND2_4 (N19, N11, N7); NAND NAND2_5 (N22, N10, N16); NAND NAND2_6 (N23, N16, N19); ENDMODULE

I tried your coding but it also prints the NAND line.


In reply to Re^2: Pattern matching by nursyza
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