Value Splitter
This filter extracts information from the value and fills other fields.
I.e. extracts the tolerance and puts it in the tolerance field.
Usage example.
comment : [string] (default:
'') A comment for documentation purposes.name : [string] (default:
'') Used to identify this particular filter definition.
autoplace: [boolean] (default:true) Try to figure out the position for the added fields.
autoplace_mechanism: [string] (default:'bottom') (choices: “bottom”, “top”) Put the new field at the bottom/top of the last field.
package: [string] (default:'yes') (choices: “yes”, “no”, “soft”) Policy for the package. yes = overwrite existing value, no = don’t touch, soft = copy if not defined.
power: [string] (default:'yes') (choices: “yes”, “no”, “soft”) Policy for the power rating. yes = overwrite existing value, no = don’t touch, soft = copy if not defined.
replace_source: [boolean] (default:true) Replace the content of the source field using a normalized representation of the interpreted value.
source: [string] (default:'Value') Name of the field to use as source of information.
temp_coef: [string] (default:'yes') (choices: “yes”, “no”, “soft”) Policy for the temperature coefficient. yes = overwrite existing value, no = don’t touch, soft = copy if not defined.
tolerance: [string] (default:'yes') (choices: “yes”, “no”, “soft”) Policy for the tolerance. yes = overwrite existing value, no = don’t touch, soft = copy if not defined.
visible: [boolean] (default:false) Make visible the modified fields.
voltage: [string] (default:'yes') (choices: “yes”, “no”, “soft”) Policy for the voltage rating. yes = overwrite existing value, no = don’t touch, soft = copy if not defined.