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addAttr([attributeType=string], [binaryTag=string], [cachedInternally=boolean], [category=string], [dataType=string], [defaultValue=float], [enumName=string], [exists=boolean], [fromPlugin=boolean], [hasMaxValue=boolean], [hasMinValue=boolean], [hasSoftMaxValue=boolean], [hasSoftMinValue=boolean], [hidden=boolean], [indexMatters=boolean], [internalSet=boolean], [keyable=boolean], [longName=string], [maxValue=float], [minValue=float], [multi=boolean], [niceName=string], [numberOfChildren=uint], [parent=string], [readable=boolean], [shortName=string], [softMaxValue=float], [softMinValue=float], [storable=boolean], [usedAsColor=boolean], [usedAsFilename=boolean], [writable=boolean])
Note: Strings representing object names and arguments must be separated by commas. This is not depicted in the synopsis.
addAttr is undoable, queryable, and editable.
This command is used to add a dynamic attribute to a node or nodes.
Either the longName or the shortName or both must be specified.
If neither a dataType nor an attributeType is specified, a double
attribute will be added. The dataType flag can be specified more than
once indicating that any of the supplied types will be accepted (logical-or).
To add a non-double attribute the following criteria
can be used to determine whether the dataType or the attributeType
flag is appropriate. Some types, such as double3 can use either.
In these cases the -dt flag should be used when you only wish to
access the data as an atomic entity (eg. you never want to access the
three individual values that make up a double3). In general it
is best to use the -at in these cases for maximum flexibility.
In most cases the -dt version will not display in the attribute
editor as it is an atomic type and you are not allowed to change
individual parts of it.
All attributes flagged as "(compound)" below or the compound attribute itself
are not actually added to the node until all of the children are defined
(using the "-p" flag to set their parent to the compound being created). See
the EXAMPLES section for more details.
Type of attribute | Flag and argument to use |
boolean | -at bool |
32 bit integer | -at long |
16 bit integer | -at short |
8 bit integer | -at byte |
char | -at char |
enum | -at enum (specify the enum names using the enumName flag) |
float | -at "float" (use quotes
since float is a mel keyword) |
double | -at double |
angle value | -at doubleAngle |
linear value | -at doubleLinear |
string | -dt "string" (use quotes
since string is a mel keyword) |
array of strings | -dt stringArray |
compound | -at compound |
message (no data) | -at message |
time | -at time |
4x4 double matrix | -dt "matrix" (use quotes
since matrix is a mel keyword) |
4x4 float matrix | -at fltMatrix |
reflectance | -dt reflectanceRGB |
reflectance (compound) | -at reflectance |
spectrum | -dt spectrumRGB |
spectrum (compound) | -at spectrum |
2 floats | -dt float2 |
2 floats (compound) | -at float2 |
3 floats | -dt float3 |
3 floats (compound) | -at float3 |
2 doubles | -dt double2 |
2 doubles (compound) | -at double2 |
3 doubles | -dt double3 |
3 doubles (compound) | -at double3 |
2 32-bit integers | -dt long2 |
2 32-bit integers (compound) | -at long2 |
3 32-bit integers | -dt long3 |
3 32-bit integers (compound) | -at long3 |
2 16-bit integers | -dt short2 |
2 16-bit integers (compound) | -at short2 |
3 16-bit integers | -dt short3 |
3 16-bit integers (compound) | -at short3 |
array of doubles | -dt doubleArray |
array of floats | -dt floatArray |
array of 32-bit ints | -dt Int32Array |
array of vectors | -dt vectorArray |
nurbs curve | -dt nurbsCurve |
nurbs surface | -dt nurbsSurface |
polygonal mesh | -dt mesh |
lattice | -dt lattice |
array of double 4D points | -dt pointArray |
None
In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
attribute, dependency, graph, add, dynamic, create
aliasAttr, attributeInfo, connectAttr, deleteAttr, disconnectAttr, getAttr, getClassification, nodeType, objExists, objectType, renameAttr, setAttr
attributeType, binaryTag, cachedInternally, category, dataType, defaultValue, enumName, exists, fromPlugin, hasMaxValue, hasMinValue, hasSoftMaxValue, hasSoftMinValue, hidden, indexMatters, internalSet, keyable, longName, maxValue, minValue, multi, niceName, numberOfChildren, parent, readable, shortName, softMaxValue, softMinValue, storable, usedAsColor, usedAsFilename, writable
Long name (short name) |
Argument types |
Properties |
longName(ln)
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string
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Sets the long name of the attribute.
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shortName(sn)
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string
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Sets the short name of the attribute.
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niceName(nn)
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string
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Sets the nice name of the attribute for display in the UI. Setting the
attribute's nice name to a non-empty string overrides the default
behaviour of looking up the nice name from Maya's
string catalog. (Use the MEL commands
"attributeNiceName" and "attributeQuery -niceName" to lookup an attribute's
nice name in the catalog.)
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binaryTag(bt)
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string
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This flag is obsolete and does not do anything any more
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attributeType(at)
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string
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Specifies the attribute type, see above table for more details.
Note that the attribute types "float", "matrix" and "string"
are also MEL keywords and must be enclosed in quotes.
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dataType(dt)
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string
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Specifies the data type. See "setAttr" for
more information on data type names.
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defaultValue(dv)
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float
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Specifies the default value for the attribute
(can only be used for numeric attributes).
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multi(m)
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boolean
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Makes the new attribute a multi-attribute.
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indexMatters(im)
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boolean
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Sets whether an index must be used when connecting
to this multi-attribute. Setting indexMatters to false forces the
attribute to non-readable.
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minValue(min)
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float
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Specifies the minimum value for the attribute
(can only be used for numeric attributes).
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hasMinValue(hnv)
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boolean
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Flag indicating whether an attribute has a minimum value.
(can only be used for numeric attributes).
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maxValue(max)
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float
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Specifies the maximum value for the attribute
(can only be used for numeric attributes).
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hasMaxValue(hxv)
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boolean
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Flag indicating whether an attribute has a maximum value.
(can only be used for numeric attributes).
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cachedInternally(ci)
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boolean
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Whether or not attribute data is cached internally in the node.
This flag is currently not supported (it will always be set
to a default value of true).
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internalSet(internalSet)
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boolean
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Whether or not the internal cached value is set when
this attribute value is changed. This is an internal flag
used for updating UI elements.
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parent(p)
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string
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Attribute that is to be the new attribute's parent.
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numberOfChildren(nc)
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uint
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How many children will the new attribute have?
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usedAsColor(uac)
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boolean
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Is the attribute to be used as a color definition?
Must have 3 DOUBLE or 3 FLOAT children to use this
flag. The attribute type "-at" should be "double3"
or "float3" as appropriate. It can also be used to
less effect with data types "-dt" as "double3" or
"float3" as well but some parts of the code do not
support this alternative. The special attribute
types/data "spectrum" and "reflectance" also support
the color flag and on them it is set by default.
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usedAsFilename(uaf)
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boolean
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Is the attribute to be treated as a filename definition?
This flag is only supported on attributes with data type "-dt" of "string".
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hidden(h)
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boolean
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Will this attribute be hidden from the UI?
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readable(r)
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boolean
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Can outgoing connections be made from this attribute?
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writable(w)
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boolean
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Can incoming connections be made to this attribute?
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storable(s)
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boolean
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Can the attribute be stored out to a file?
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keyable(k)
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boolean
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Is the attribute keyable by default?
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fromPlugin(fp)
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boolean
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Was the attribute originally created by a plugin? Normally set
automatically when the API call is made - only added here to support
storing it in a file independently from the creating plugin.
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softMinValue(smn)
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float
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Soft minimum, valid for numeric attributes only. Specifies the
upper default limit used in sliders for this attribute.
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hasSoftMinValue(hsn)
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boolean
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Flag indicating whether a numeric attribute has a soft minimum.
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softMaxValue(smx)
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float
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Soft maximum, valid for numeric attributes only. Specifies the
upper default limit used in sliders for this attribute.
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hasSoftMaxValue(hsx)
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boolean
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Flag indicating whether a numeric attribute has a soft maximum.
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category(ct)
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string
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An attribute category is a string associated with the attribute to identify it.
(e.g. the name of a plugin that created the attribute, version information, etc.)
Any attribute can be associated with an arbitrary number of categories however
categories can not be removed once associated.
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enumName(en)
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string
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Flag used to specify the ui names corresponding to the enum values. The specified string should contain a colon-separated list of the names, with optional values. If values are not specified, they will treated as sequential integers starting with 0. For example: -enumName "A:B:C" would produce options: A,B,C with values of 0,1,2; -enumName "zero:one:two:thousand=1000" would produce four options with values 0,1,2,1000; and -enumName "solo=1:triplet=3:quintet=5" would produce three options with values 1,3,5. (Note that there is a current limitation of the Channel Box that will sometimes incorrectly display an enumerated attribute's pull-down menu. Extra menu items can appear that represent the numbers inbetween non-sequential option values. To avoid this limitation, specify sequential values for the options of any enumerated attributes that will appear in the Channel Box. For example: "solo=1:triplet=2:quintet=3".)
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exists(ex)
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boolean
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Returns true if the attribute queried is a user-added, dynamic attribute; false if not.
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Flag can appear in Create mode of command
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Flag can appear in Edit mode of command
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Flag can appear in Query mode of command
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Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list.
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import maya.cmds as cmds
cmds.sphere( name='earth' )
# Add an attribute named ms/mass with a default value of 1 and a
# minimum value of 0.001 and a maximum of 10000.
#
cmds.addAttr( shortName='ms', longName='mass', defaultValue=1.0, minValue=0.001, maxValue=10000 )
# Add a multi attribute named ff/forcefield of type double3.
#
cmds.addAttr( shortName='ff', longName='forcefield', dataType='double3', multi=True )
# Add a compound attribute named sampson with children homeboy, midge,
# damien, elizabeth, and sweetpea of varying types
#
cmds.addAttr( longName='sampson', numberOfChildren=5, attributeType='compound' )
cmds.addAttr( longName='homeboy', attributeType='matrix', parent='sampson' )
cmds.addAttr( longName='midge', attributeType='message', parent='sampson' )
cmds.addAttr( longName='damien', attributeType='double', parent='sampson' )
cmds.addAttr( longName='elizabeth', attributeType='double', parent='sampson' )
cmds.addAttr( longName='sweetpea', attributeType='double', parent='sampson' )
# To add an attribute that is to be interpreted as a color the
# following attribute group must be used.
#
# Note that the word "float" must be in quotations since it is a
# MEL keyword.
#
cmds.addAttr( longName='rainbow', usedAsColor=True, attributeType='float3' )
cmds.addAttr( longName='redBow', attributeType='float', parent='rainbow' )
cmds.addAttr( longName='greenBow', attributeType='float', parent='rainbow' )
cmds.addAttr( longName='blueBow', attributeType='float', parent='rainbow' )
# Other legal attribute types that can be interpreted as colors need
# not specify the "-usedAsColor" flag as it will be assumed. These
# include "-attributeType spectrum", "-attributeType reflectance",
# "-dataType spectrumRGB", and "-dataType reflectanceRGB".
#
cmds.addAttr( longName='implColor', dataType='spectrumRGB' )
cmds.addAttr( '.implColor', query=True, usedAsColor=True )
# Result: 1 #
# Add a double3 attribute named sanders with children bess, les and wes
#
cmds.addAttr( longName='sanders', attributeType='double3' )
cmds.addAttr( longName='bess', attributeType='double', parent='sanders' )
cmds.addAttr( longName='les', attributeType='double', parent='sanders' )
cmds.addAttr( longName='wes', attributeType='double', parent='sanders' )