Hi,
I'm not smooth enough to get this right and could use some
help. Here's an example of some text data that I need to
parse:
Clock: blah/1
Pin: blah/2
Net: blah/3
The clock global skew: 0.100
The longest path delay: 1.000
The shortest path delay: 1.100
The above 6 lines of text are repeated several hundred times
with different Clock/Pin/Net names and assosiated values
(next 3 lines).
All I want to do is reorder the file by skew: that is,
keep the six lines for each clock together, but change
the order of the whole file to list small skew -> largest
skew.
I also want to add an option to sort by longest path delay
or skew, but one thing at a time...need to get the skew
ordered first. :-)
Many thanks in advance!
Regards,
-Chris
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