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@User: That would require embedding additional information about the resistors in the symbols (e.g., resistivity and terminal resistance). If you just want to see what those values are corresponding to device length and width, the equations are embedded in the parameterized device generator in magic, so you can run magic, get the pop-up window for creating a parameterized resistor, and type in L and W values and see what the resulting resistance value is.