\subsubsection{Name} Alias -- A net has an "alias name" \subsubsection{Synopsys} \verb-myNet.Alias ( net )- \subsubsection{Description} This method is applied to a net. This net has an "alias name". \subsubsection{Parameters} \begin{itemize} \item \verb-net- : a net which is going to be an alias for the net which this method is applied to \end{itemize} \subsubsection{Example} \begin{verbatim} class myripple ( Model ) : def Interface ( self ) : self.a = LogicIn ( "a", 4 ) self.b = LogicIn ( "b", 4 ) self.cin = LogicIn ( "cin", 1 ) self.sout = LogicOut ( "sout", 4 ) self.cout = LogicOut ( "cout", 1 ) self.vdd = VddIn ( "vdd" ) self.vss = VddIn ( "vss" ) def Netlist ( self ) : c_temp = Signal ( "c_temp", 5 ) self.cin.Alias ( c_temp[0] ) self.cout.Alias ( c_temp[4] ) for i in range ( 4 ) : Inst ( "Fulladder" , map = { 'a' : self.a[i] , 'b' : self.b[i] , 'cin' : c_temp[i] , 'sout' : self.sout[i] , 'cout' : c_temp[i+1] , 'vdd' : self.vdd , 'vss' : self.vss } ) \end{verbatim} \indent The net \verb-cin- has the alias \verb-c_temp[0]- and the net cout has the alias \verb-c_temp[4]-. Thanks to this method, all the instanciations can be done in one unique \verb-for- loop. \subsubsection{See Also} \hyperref[ref]{\emph{Introduction}}{}{Introduction}{secintroduction} \hyperref[ref]{\emph{Nets}}{}{Nets}{secnet} \hyperref[ref]{\emph{Extend}}{}{Extend}{secextend} \hyperref[ref]{\emph{Cat}}{}{Cat}{seccat}