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Flags. MEL
examples.
fitBspline [-caching boolean] [-constructionHistory boolean]
[-name string] [-nodeState int] [-object boolean] [-tolerance linear]
fitBspline is undoable, queryable, and editable.
The fitBspline command fits the CVs from an input curve and and
returns a 3D curve.
string[] |
Object name and node name |
In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
rebuildCurve, smoothCurve
caching, constructionHistory, name, nodeState,
object, tolerance
Long name (short name) |
Argument types |
Properties |
-tolerance(-tol) |
linear |
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Tolerance for the fit. The resulting curve will be kept within
tolerance of the given points.
Default: 0.1 |
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Advanced flags |
-caching(-cch) |
boolean |
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Modifies the node caching mode. See the node documentation for
more information.
Note: For advanced users only. |
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-nodeState(-nds) |
int |
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Modifies the node state. See the node documentation for more
information.
Note: For advanced users only. |
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Common flags |
-name(-n) |
string |
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Name the resulting object |
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-constructionHistory(-ch) |
boolean |
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Turn the construction history on or off |
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-object(-o) |
boolean |
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Create the result, or just the dependency node |
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Flag can appear in Create mode of
command |
Flag can appear in Edit mode of command |
Flag can appear in Query mode of command |
Flag can be used more than once in a
command. |
curve -d 1 -p 0.2662494 0 10.640916 -p -4.71138 0 7.070603
-p -7.849212 0 1.051444 -p -6.646792 0 -3.475301
-p -2.499369 0 -3.770414 -p 2.041102 0 -1.381914
-p 5.408074 0 3.095469 -k 0 -k 1 -k 2 -k 3 -k 4 -k 5 -k 6 ;
fitBspline -ch 1 -tol 0.01;