The Path to Fluent Reading: A Developmental Timeline
Some of the most important pre-literacy skills begin in infancy. This timeline shows examples of the milestones children meet on their path to fluent reading.
Some of the most important pre-literacy skills begin in infancy. This timeline shows examples of the milestones children meet on their path to fluent reading.
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i want to read from text file two values on two ports , i wrote that code, and i have that error that shown in the image below . and also the data in text file is shown as screenshot
module read_file (a,b);
electrical a,b;
integer in_file_0,data_value, valid, count0,int_value;
analog begin
@(initial_step) begin
in_file_0 = $fopen("/home/hh1667/ee610/my_library/read_file/data2.txt","r");
valid = $fscanf (in_file_0, "%b,%b" ,int_value,count0);
end
V(a) <+ int_value;
V(b) <+ count0;
end
endmodule
hello.
i have asked this question a few years back but no good answer so i ask again.
i would like to spread clines with equal spacing.
i do know how to spread clines between vias.
but i would like to simply spread clines between two clines (not between two vias).
for instance, there are 4 parallel clines but the inner 3 spaces are not equal so i would like to move the inner 2 clines to make the 3 spaces equal.
regards
masa
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