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Synopsis
isDirty [-d] [-c] <plug>
The isDirty command is used to check if a plug is dirty.
connected in the dependency graph. The return value is 0 if it is
not and 1 if it is.
If more than one plug is specified then the result is the logical
"or" of all objects (ie. returns 1 if *any* of the plugs are dirty).
Return value
boolean : Is the plug dirty? If more than one plug is given then
it returns the logical "and" of all dirty states.
Related commands
isConnected, objExists, nodeType, objectType, attributeQuery, getClassificationFlags
connection, datablock
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-datablock
(-d)
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Check the datablock entry for the plug.
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-connection
(-c)
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Check the connection of the plug (default).
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Flag can appear in Create mode of command
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Flag can appear in Edit mode of command
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Flag can appear in Query mode of command
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Flag can be used more than once in a command
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Examples
sphere -n sun;
// Check connection of transform1.tx
isDirty sun.tx;
// Return: 1 //
// Check datablock of transform1.tx
isDirty -d sun.tx;
// Return: 0 //
// Check datablock and connection.
// Returns logical "and" of both.
isDirty -d -c sun.tx;
// Return: 0 //