Set AddEditNumberArrows from .XML
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On 18/07/2017 at 06:20, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Cinema 4D Version: 18
Platform: PC ;
Language(s) : Phyton ;Hi Guys,
Its been a while I have post anything.Okay I made a example plugin that save and load UI data with .xml file that you can download.
but UI element which is AddEditNumberArrows. I can get the data from it.
And load it back by using a SetSting() that is show below and it works.# Load Start and End of the AddEditNumberArrows LoadStartData = data.get('Start') self.SetString(GetStart_ID, LoadStartData) LoadEndData = data.get('End') self.SetString(GetEnd_ID, LoadEndData)
Now you will see number you save to the xml in the UI element when you load it. But it don't really set to the UI its False. Cause when I move the Arrows set to 1 or 0. Look at this example gif below.
Now I understand that I use SetString() but basically it not a string UI element.
Then I use a SetLong() and SetReal() and I get this error.
I'm still lost so I y'all you can help me.
Plus even tho I been doing plugins for 2 years I am still a noob to plugin dev in C4D, I am still learning.To download the free example plugin .pyp I made, so you can look at the full code:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8yViI6dOLATVVZOVmRyX2tURFk/viewAny help or tips will be appreciated,
Cheers,
AP Ashton -
On 18/07/2017 at 06:26, xxxxxxxx wrote:
YOu use SetString instead of SetFloat/SetInt32 etc...
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On 18/07/2017 at 06:48, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I try that gr4ph0s, but still didn't work.
I try SetFloat:LoadStartData = data.get('Start') self.SetFloat(GetStart_ID, LoadStartData) LoadEndData = data.get('End') self.SetFloat(GetEnd_ID, LoadEndData)
Error:
I try SetInt32:LoadStartData = data.get('Start') self.SetInt32(GetStart_ID, LoadStartData) LoadEndData = data.get('End') self.SetInt32(GetEnd_ID, LoadEndData)
Error:
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On 18/07/2017 at 08:44, xxxxxxxx wrote:
import c4d class mainDialog(c4d.gui.GeDialog) : def CreateLayout(self) : self.AddEditNumberArrows(1001, c4d.BFH_CENTER) self.AddButton(1002, c4d.BFH_CENTER, name="set_value") return True def Command(self, id, msg) : if id == 1002: self.SetInt32(1001, 10) return True def main() : main_dlg = mainDialog() main_dlg.Open(dlgtype=c4d.DLG_TYPE_MODAL, defaultw=300, defaulth=150, xpos=-1, ypos=-1) if __name__=='__main__': main()
Then it's your input since you read it as string make an explicit conversion to string with int(LoadEndData)
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On 18/07/2017 at 13:07, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks gr4ph0s
lol my brain is slow lol I dont know why I did not think about that
The code look like this now:# Load Start and End of the AddEditNumberArrows LoadStartData = data.get('Start') self.SetInt32(GetStart_ID, int(LoadStartData)) LoadEndData = data.get('End') self.SetInt32(GetEnd_ID, int(LoadEndData))
Thanks