OK, thank you!

I guess that increasing number of decimals may be quite error prone ...:(

I observe strange behaviour when use lambda=10nm, so I wanted work it
around increasing number of decimals and use lambda=60.

Alex



On Fri, Nov 7, 2025 at 1:19 AM Steven Rubin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The problem is that Electric reduces all values to integers at some
> point in order to assure correct precision when dealing with large
> numbers. As a result, the fine-tuning of the numbers to the right of the
> decimal point is limited. Asking for 8 digits to the right of the
> decimal point only tells Electric how many digits to print when writing
> numbers. It does not guarantee that this much precision is available.
>
>     -Steven Rubin
>
> On 11/6/2025 3:29 PM, Alexandre Rusev wrote:
> >
> > Hello.
> >
> > Why I can't  set width of something (poly1 arc or poly1 pure layer) to
> > 1.333 (lambda) in MOCMOS technology even if units precision is set say
> > to 8?
> > When I press apply the value of 1.333 is changed to 1.335
> > .
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