pymel.core.animation.keyTangent

keyTangent(*args, **kwargs)

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 -animationflag: keysOrObjects: Any active keys, when no target objects or -attribute flags appear on the command line, orAll animation curves connected to all keyframable attributes of objects specified as the command line’s targetList, when there are no active keys.keys: Only act on active keys or tangents. If there are no active keys or tangents, don’t do anything. objects: Only act on specified objects. If there are no objects specified, don’t do anything. Note that the -animationflag can be used to override the curves uniquely identified by the multi-use -attributeflag, 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. -time 10palmeans the key at frame 10 (PAL format).-time 1.0sec -time 15ntsc -time 20means the keys at time 1.0 second, frame 15 (in NTSC format), and time 20 (in the currently defined global time unit).-time 10:20means all keys in the range from 10 to 20, inclusive, in the current time unit.Omitting one end of a range means go to infinity, as in the following examples: -time 10:means all keys from time 10 (in the current time unit) onwards.-time :10means all keys up to (and including) time 10 (in the current time unit).-time :is a short form to specify all keys.-index 0means the first key of each animation curve. (Indices are 0-based.)-index 2 -index 5 -index 7means the 3rd, 6th, and 8th keys.-index 1:5means the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th keys of each animation curve.This command edits or queries tangent properties of keyframes in a keyset. It is also used to edit or query the default tangent type of newly created keyframes (see the setKeyframe command for more information on how to override this default). Tangents help manage the shape of the animation curve and affect the interpolation between keys. The tangent angle specifies the direction the curve will take as it leaves (or enters) a key. The tangent weight specifies how much influence the tangent angle has on the curve before the curve starts towards the next key. Maya internally represents tangents as x and y values. Refer to the API documentation for MFnAnimCurve for a description of the relationship between tangent angle and weight and the internal x and y values.

Flags:
  • absolute : a (bool) [create,edit]

    Changes to tangent positions are NOT relative to the current position.

  • animation : an (unicode) [create]

    Where this command should get the animation to act on. Valid values are objects,keys,and keysOrObjectsDefault: keysOrObjects.(See Description for details.)

  • attribute : at (unicode) [create]

    List of attributes to select

  • controlPoints : cp (bool) [create]

    This flag explicitly specifies whether or not to include the control points of a shape (see -sflag) in the list of attributes. Default: false. (Not valid for pasteKeycmd.)

  • float : f (floatRange) [create]

    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

  • g : g (bool) [create]

    Required for all operations on the global tangent type. The global tangent type is used by the setKeyframe command when tangent types have not been specifically applied, except in combination with flags such as ‘i/insert’ which preserve the shape of the curve. It is also used when keys are set from the menu. The only flags that can appear on a keyTangent command with the ‘g/global’ flag are ‘itt/inTangentType’, ‘ott/outTangentType’ and ‘wt/weightedTangents’.

  • hierarchy : hi (unicode) [create]

    Hierarchy expansion options. Valid values are above,below,both,and none.(Not valid for pasteKeycmd.)

  • inAngle : ia (float) [create,query,edit]

    New value for the angle of the in-tangent. Returns a float[] when queried.

  • inTangentType : itt (unicode) [create,query,edit]

    Specify the in-tangent type. Valid values are spline,linear,fast,slow,flat,step,stepnext,fixed,clamped,and plateau.Returns a string[] when queried.

  • inWeight : iw (float) [create,query,edit]

    New value for the weight of the in-tangent. Returns a float[] when queried.

  • includeUpperBound : iub (bool) [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 pasteKeycommand, 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.)

  • index : index (indexRange) [create]

    index of a key on an animCurve

  • ix : ix (float) [create,query,edit]

    New value for the x-component of the in-tangent. This is a unit independent representation of the tangent component. Returns a float[] when queried.

  • iy : iy (float) [create,query,edit]

    New value for the y-component of the in-tangent. This is a unit independent representation of the tangent component. Returns a float[] when queried.

  • lock : l (bool) [create,query,edit]

    Lock a tangent so in and out tangents move together. Returns an int[] when queried.

  • outAngle : oa (float) [create,query,edit]

    New value for the angle of the out-tangent. Returns a float[] when queried.

  • outTangentType : ott (unicode) [create,query,edit]

    Specify the out-tangent type. Valid values are spline,linear,fast,slow,flat,step,stepnext,fixed,clamped,and plateau.Returns a string[] when queried.

  • outWeight : ow (float) [create,query,edit]

    New value for the weight of the out-tangent. Returns a float[] when queried.

  • ox : ox (float) [create,query,edit]

    New value for the x-component of the out-tangent. This is a unit independent representation of the tangent component. Returns a float[] when queried.

  • oy : oy (float) [create,query,edit]

    New value for the y-component of the out-tangent. This is a unit independent representation of the tangent component. Returns a float[] when queried.

  • relative : r (bool) [create,edit]

    Changes to tangent positions are relative to the current position.

  • shape : s (bool) [create]

    Consider attributes of shapes below transforms as well, except controlPoints. Default: true. (Not valid for pasteKeycmd.)

  • stepAttributes : sa (bool) [create,edit]

    The setKeyframe command will automatically set tangents for boolean and enumerated attributes to step. This flag mirrors this behavior for the keyTangent command. When set to false, tangents for these attributes will not be edited. When set to true (the default) tangents for these attributes will be edited. Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list.

  • time : t (timeRange) [create]

    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

  • weightLock : wl (bool) [create,query,edit]

    Lock the weight of a tangent so it is fixed. Returns an int[] when queried. Note: weightLock is only obeyed within the graph editor. It is not obeyed when -inWeight/-outWeight are issued from a command.

  • weightedTangents : wt (bool) [create,query,edit]

    Specify whether or not the tangents on the animCurve are weighted Note: switching a curve from weightedTangents true to false and back to true again will not preserve fixed tangents properly. Use undo instead.

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.keyTangent

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