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Synopsis

scaleKey( objects , [animation=string], [attribute=string], [controlPoints=boolean], [float=floatrange], [floatPivot=float], [floatScale=float], [hierarchy=string], [includeUpperBound=boolean], [index=uint], [newEndFloat=float], [newEndTime=time], [newStartFloat=float], [newStartTime=time], [scaleSpecifiedKeys=boolean], [shape=boolean], [time=timerange], [timePivot=time], [timeScale=float], [valuePivot=float], [valueScale=float])

Note: Strings representing object names and arguments must be separated by commas. This is not depicted in the synopsis.

scaleKey is undoable, NOT queryable, and NOT editable.

This command operates on a keyset. A keyset is defined as a group of keys within a specified time range on one or more animation curves.

The animation curves comprising a keyset depend on the value of the "-animation" flag:

Note that the "-animation" flag can be used to override the curves uniquely identified by the multi-use "-attribute" flag, which takes an argument of the form attributeName, such as "translateX".

Keys on animation curves are identified by either their time values or their indices. Times and indices can be given individually or as part of a list or range.

Omitting one end of a range means "go to infinity", as in the following examples:

This command takes keyframes at (or within) the specified times (or time ranges) and scales them. If no times are specified, the scale is applied to active keyframes or (if no keys are active) all keys of active objects.

Return value

intNumber of curves on which scale was performed

Related

copyKey, cutKey, findKeyframe, keyTangent, keyframe, keyframeOutliner, keyframeStats, pasteKey, setInfinity, snapKey

Flags

animation, attribute, controlPoints, float, floatPivot, floatScale, hierarchy, includeUpperBound, index, newEndFloat, newEndTime, newStartFloat, newStartTime, scaleSpecifiedKeys, shape, time, timePivot, timeScale, valuePivot, valueScale
Long name (short name) Argument types Properties
attribute(at) string createmultiuse
List of attributes to select

In query mode, this flag needs a value.

hierarchy(hi) string create
Hierarchy expansion options. Valid values are "above," "below," "both," and "none." (Not valid for "pasteKey" cmd.)

In query mode, this flag needs a value.

shape(s) boolean create
Consider attributes of shapes below transforms as well, except "controlPoints". Default: true. (Not valid for "pasteKey" cmd.)

In query mode, this flag needs a value.

controlPoints(cp) boolean create
This flag explicitly specifies whether or not to include the control points of a shape (see "-s" flag) in the list of attributes. Default: false. (Not valid for "pasteKey" cmd.)

In query mode, this flag needs a value.

index(index) uint createmultiuse
index of a key on an animCurve

In query mode, this flag needs a value.

time(t) timerange createmultiuse
time uniquely representing a key (or key range) on a time-based animCurve. Valid timeRanges include single values (-t 10) or a string with a lower and upper bound, separated by a colon (-t "10:20")

In query mode, this flag needs a value.

float(f) floatrange createmultiuse
value uniquely representing a non-time-based key (or key range) on a time-based animCurve. Valid floatRange include single values (-f 10) or a string with a lower and upper bound, separated by a colon (-f "10:20")

In query mode, this flag needs a value.

includeUpperBound(iub) boolean create
When the -t/time or -f/float flags represent a range of keys, this flag determines whether the keys at the upper bound of the range are included in the keyset. Default value: true. This flag is only valid when the argument to the -t/time flag is a time range with a lower and upper bound. (When used with the "pasteKey" command, this flag refers only to the time range of the target curve that is replaced, when using options such as "replace," "fitReplace," or "scaleReplace." This flag has no effect on the curve pasted from the clipboard.)
animation(an) string create
Where this command should get the animation to act on. Valid values are "objects," "keys," and "keysOrObjects" Default: "keysOrObjects." (See Description for details.)
timeScale(ts) float create
Amount of scale along the time-axis for time-input animCurves
floatScale(fs) float create
Amount of scale along the x-axis for float-input animCurves
valueScale(vs) float create
Amount of scale along the value-axis
timePivot(tp) time create
Scale pivot along the time-axis for time-input animCurves
floatPivot(fp) float create
Scale pivot along the x-axis for float-input animCurves
valuePivot(vp) float create
Scale pivot along the value-axis
newStartTime(nst) time create
The start of the time range to which the time-input targets should be scaled.
newEndTime(net) time create
The end of the time range to which the targets should be scaled.
newStartFloat(nsf) float create
The start of the float range to which the float-input targets should be scaled.
newEndFloat(nef) float create
The end of the float range to which the float-input targets should be scaled.
scaleSpecifiedKeys(ssk) boolean create
Determines if only the specified keys are affected by the scale. If false, other keys may be adjusted with the scale. The default is true.

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 have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list.

Python examples

import maya.cmds as cmds

# Scale keyframes from frame 10 to 20 of nurbsSphere1's translateX
# to fill frames 10 to 30.
#
cmds.scaleKey( 'nurbsSphere1', time=(10,20), newStartTime=10, newEndTime=30, attribute='tx' )

# Scale all the animation of the active objects
# (range 0-30) to fill range 0 to 60.
#
cmds.scaleKey( time=(0,30), timeScale=2, timePivot=0 )