Command query’s blindData associated with particular polygonal components. So, the command will require the following to be specified: - selection list to query Optional are the: - typeId - associationType - longDataName or shortDataName of data being queried. - The actual data being specified. - showComponent flag Note that for object level blind data, the showComponent flag will be ignored. If no components are selected, the assocation flag will be ignored and object level data will be queried.
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associationType (at) | unicode | ||
Specifies the dataTypes that are part of BlindData node being queried. Allowable associations are “object” for any object, and “vertex” “edge” and “face” for mesh objects. |
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binaryData (bnd) | unicode | ||
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booleanData (bd) | bool | ||
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doubleData (dbd) | float | ||
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intData (ind) | int | ||
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longDataName (ldn) | unicode | ||
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maxValue (max) | float | ||
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minValue (min) | float | ||
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shortDataName (sdn) | unicode | ||
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showComp (sc) | bool | ||
The showComponent option controls whether the object.[component].attribute name is output preceeding the actual value. If the showComponent option is used then the restriction of only returning 1 type of blind data (i.e. one of integer, float, double... is removed, as the return for all are strings. If the association is object and not component, then this option will still cause all the attribute names to be printedFlag can appear in Create mode of commandFlag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list. |
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stringData (sd) | unicode | ||
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subString (ss) | unicode | ||
Specifies the substring that should be checked against a STRING type blind data. If the sub string is found query is successful. Will not look at non String type blind data elements. |
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typeId (id) | int | ||
Specifies the typeId of the BlindData type being queried. If the typeId is not specified, then all of the components that match the query will be output. The typeId of the elements found will be output if the ShowComponents option is used. Will be in the format “object.component.attribute::typeId”. If the typeId is specifed then the ”::typeId” portion will not be output with the ShowComponents option. |
Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyQueryBlindData
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
pm.polyQueryBlindData( 'pPlane1.vtx[2]', 'pPlane1.vtx[8]', id=9001, associationType='vertex', ldn='bdFloat', dbd=234 )
pm.polyQueryBlindData( id=9005, sc='pPlane1.vtx[0:100]' )
pm.polyQueryBlindData( 'pPlane1.f[0:10]', sc='pPlane1.vtx[0:100]' )