Child Layers in layer manager?
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On 09/04/2013 at 09:52, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
Could someone help me get to the child layers in the layers manager? I'm getting stuck with why the hierarchy is not the same or I'm just being silly? If any one could help that would be great.
I'd be happy to just print all the layers including the children at this stage
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On 09/04/2013 at 10:00, xxxxxxxx wrote:
a layerobject is derrived form a gelistnode, so you use just the standard methods to navigate
within a gelistnode tree (GetChildren, Next() and so on). use basedocument.getlayerobjectroot()
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On 26/04/2013 at 15:37, xxxxxxxx wrote:
This ought to get you going...
import c4d def GetNextObject(op) : """ Returns the next object in the hierarchy. """ if op==None: return None if op.GetDown() : return op.GetDown() while not op.GetNext() and op.GetUp() : op = op.GetUp() return op.GetNext() def GetFirstLayer(doc) : """ Returns the first layer, if available, otherwise None """ return doc.GetLayerObjectRoot().GetDown() def GetFirstActiveLayer(doc) : """ Returns the first selected layer, otherwise None """ #Get the first_layer first_layer = GetFirstLayer(doc) #If there aren't any layers, return None if first_layer is None: return None #Loop through all layers until you find one that's active cur_layer = first_layer while cur_layer: #Return the first active layer if cur_layer.GetBit(c4d.BIT_ACTIVE) : return cur_layer cur_layer = GetNextObject(cur_layer) #No active layers, return None return None def GetLayers(doc) : """ Returns a list containing all layers in the current document """ #Get the first_layer first_layer = GetFirstLayer(doc) #If there aren't any layers, return None if first_layer is None: return None #Loop through all layers layers = [] cur_layer = first_layer while cur_layer: layers.append(cur_layer) cur_layer = GetNextObject(cur_layer) return layers def PrintLayers(doc) : """ Prints a list of all layers to the console. """ for layer in GetLayers(doc) : print layer.GetName() def main() : PrintLayers(doc) if __name__=='__main__': main()
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On 27/04/2013 at 03:41, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Or apply recursion:
def iter_hierarchy(obj, callback, depth=0) : if callback: callback(obj, depth) for child in obj.GetChildren() : iter_hierarchy(child, callback, depth + 1) def print_obj(obj, depth) : print " " * depth + obj.GetName() def main() : layer = doc.GetLayerObjectRoot().GetDown() while layer: iter_hierarchy(layer, print_obj) layer = layer.GetNext() main()
Untested, but should at least show you how it works.
Best,
NiklasSent from my mobile Phone.
Edit: Corrected one line in the code, works fine now.
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On 29/04/2013 at 03:31, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks for your replies.
I actually went down the recursion route like this:
import c4d from c4d import gui def getNextLayer(layer) : if layer.GetDown() : return layer.GetDown() while layer.GetUp() and not layer.GetNext() : layer = layer.GetUp() return layer.GetNext() def main() : doc = c4d.documents.GetActiveDocument() root = doc.GetLayerObjectRoot() layer = root.GetDown() # loop through every layer in the layer list while layer: #Do something layer = getNextLayer(layer) c4d.EventAdd() if __name__=='__main__': main()
Thanks again guys.
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On 29/04/2013 at 04:18, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Nope, that's iteration.
Best,
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On 29/04/2013 at 08:22, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Indeed, my mistake