This command is used to put objects onto or off of the active list. If none of the five flags [-add, -af, -r, -d, -tgl] are specified, the default is to replace the objects on the active list with the given list of objects. When selecting a set as in “select set1”, the behaviour is for all the members of the set to become selected instead of the set itself. If you want to select a set, the “-ne/noExpand” flag must be used. With the advent of namespaces, selection by name may be confusing. To clarify, without a qualified namespace, name lookup is limited to objects in the root namespace ”:”. There are really two parts of a name: the namespace and the name itself which is unique within the namespace. If you want to select objects in a specific namespace, you need to include the namespace separator ”:”. For example, ‘select -r “foo*”’ is trying to look for an object with the “foo” prefix in the root namespace. It is not trying to look for all objects in the namespace with the “foo” prefix. If you want to select all objects in a namespace (foo), use ‘select “foo:*”’. Note: When the application starts up, there are several dependency nodes created by the system which must exist. These objects are not deletable but are selectable. All objects (dag and dependency nodes) in the scene can be obtained using the “ls” command without any arguments. When using the “-all”, “adn/allDependencyNodes” or “-ado/allDagObjects” flags, only the deletable objects are selected. The non deletable object can still be selected by explicitly specifying their name as in “select time1;”.
instead, the selection is cleared if the selection mod is replace (the default); otherwise, it does nothing
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add (add) | bool | ||
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addFirst (af) | bool | ||
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all (all) | bool | ||
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allDagObjects (ado) | bool | ||
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allDependencyNodes (adn) | bool | ||
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clear (cl) | bool | ||
Clears the active list. This is more efficient than “select -d;”. Also “select -d;” will not remove sets from the active list unless the “-ne” flag is also specified. |
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containerCentric (cc) | bool | ||
Specifies that the same selection rules as apply to selection in the main viewport will also be applied to the select command. In particular, if the specified objects are members of a black-boxed container and are not published as nodes, Maya will not select them. Instead, their first parent valid for selection will be selected.Flag can appear in Create mode of commandFlag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list. |
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deselect (d) | bool | ||
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hierarchy (hi) | bool | ||
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noExpand (ne) | bool | ||
Indicates that any set which is among the specified items should not be expanded to its list of members. This allows sets to be selected as opposed to the members of sets which is the default behaviour. |
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replace (r) | bool | ||
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toggle (tgl) | bool | ||
Indicates that those items on the given list which are on the active list should be removed from the active list and those items on the given list which are not on the active list should be added to the active list. |
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visible (vis) | bool | ||
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Derived from mel command maya.cmds.select
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
# create some objects and add them to a set
pm.sphere( n='sphere1' )
# Result: [nt.Transform(u'sphere1'), nt.MakeNurbSphere(u'makeNurbSphere1')] #
pm.sphere( n='sphere2' )
# Result: [nt.Transform(u'sphere2'), nt.MakeNurbSphere(u'makeNurbSphere2')] #
pm.sets( 'sphere1', 'sphere2', n='set1' )
# Result: nt.ObjectSet(u'set1') #
# select all dag objects and all dependency nodes
pm.select( all=True )
# clear the active list
pm.select( clear=True )
# select sphere2 only if it is visible
pm.select( 'sphere2', visible=True )
# select a couple of objects regardless of visibilty
pm.select( 'sphere1', r=True )
pm.select( 'sphere2', add=True )
# remove one of the spheres from the active list (using toggle)
pm.select( 'sphere1', tgl=True )
# remove the other sphere from the active list
pm.select( 'sphere2', d=True )
# the following selects all the members of set1
pm.select( 'set1' )
# this selects set1 itself
pm.select( 'set1', ne=True )
# Some examples selecting with namespaces:
# create a namespace and an object in the namespace
pm.namespace( add='foo' )
# Result: u'foo' #
pm.namespace( set='foo' )
# Result: u'foo' #
pm.sphere( n='bar' )
# Result: [nt.Transform(u'foo:bar'), nt.MakeNurbSphere(u'foo:makeNurbSphere1')] #
# 'select bar' will not select "bar" unless bar is in the
# root namespace. You need to qualify the name with the
# namespace (shown below).
pm.select( 'foo:bar' )
# select all the objects in a namespace
pm.select( 'foo:*' )