/*
This example demonstrates some of the functionality of
filtering command collections by showing:
1. How to filter out everything but the modeling
commands (ie., subset{modeling})
2. How to filter out everything but the commands with
either 'modeling' or 'deformation' as keywords
(ie., union{modeling,deformation})
3. How to use nested filtering to produce a collection
of commands that match *both* 'modeling' and
'deformation' (ie., intersection{modeling,deformation})
*/
// ------------------------------------------------------
// 1: SIMPLE SUBSET{modeling}
//
var coll_mo = Application.Commands.Filter( "modeling" );
LogMessage( "Found " + coll_mo.Count + " modeling commands." );
// ------------------------------------------------------
// 2: UNION{modeling,deformation}
//
// You can use an array of keywords to get any command that
// has *either* 'modeling' or 'deformation' as a keyword.
aKeywords = new Array( "modeling", "deformation" );
var coll_umd = Application.Commands.Filter( aKeywords );
LogMessage( "Found " + coll_umd.Count
+ " modeling and/or deformations commands." );
// ------------------------------------------------------
// 3: INTERSECT{modeling,deformation}
//
// To find each command that has *both* 'modeling' and
// 'deformation' as keywords, first filter for one value
// and then use the returned collection to filter for
// the other value.
var coll_do = Application.Commands.Filter( "deformation" );
var coll_imd = coll_do.Filter( "modeling" );
LogMessage( "Found " + coll_imd.Count
+ " modeling and deformations commands:" );
// You can enumerate over the collection using the JScript
// Enumerator object to access each member
var e = new Enumerator(coll_imd)
for ( ; !e.atEnd(); e.moveNext() ) {
LogMessage( "\t" + e.item() );
}
// ------------------------------------------------------
// RESULTS:
//
//INFO : "Found 235 modeling commands."
//INFO : "Found 311 modeling and/or deformations commands."
//INFO : "Found 13 modeling and deformations commands:"
//INFO : " Disconnect Operator Parameter"
//INFO : " Deform by Cluster Center with Nulls Creation"
//INFO : " MCP Setting: Set Proportional Modeling"
//INFO : " Deform by Cluster Center with Nulls Creation"
//INFO : " Deform by Cluster Center"
//INFO : " MoveComponent Tool"
//INFO : " Move Point Tool"
//INFO : " Curve Snap"
//INFO : " Continuity Manager"
//INFO : " MCP Setting: Set Frame Relative Move Component"
//INFO : " MCP Setting: Unset Frame Relative Move Component"
//INFO : " MCP Setting: Unset Proportional Modeling"
//INFO : " Connect Operator Parameter" |