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    • H Offline
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      THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

      On 15/09/2009 at 07:02, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      One additional question.
      What is the ident-parameter in the hyperfile Open-method and what have i to declare?

      cheers,
      Oli

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        THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

        On 16/09/2009 at 05:42, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        New approach.
        I use now the Cinema4D-BaseFile to write the geo-file. As i thought, the STL causes the crash. So far so godd, but now i have an new problem.
        In one line of the geo-file Cinema writes a number previous to the entry.

        > <code>
        > AutoAlloc<BaseFile> bf;
        >           
        >           if(on){
        >                
        >                if(inputFilename != GeData(NOTOK)){
        >
        >                     bf->Open(inputFilename.GetFilename().GetString(), GE_WRITE, 0, 0, 0, 0);
        >                }
        >
        >             bf->WriteString("PGEOMETRY V5\n");
        >             if(!toWrite.GetNgonArray().empty()){
        >                
        >                 bf->WriteString("NPoints " + LongToString(toWrite.GetPointArray().size()) + " NPrims " + LongToString(toWrite.GetNgonArray().size()) + "\n");
        >                }
        >                else{
        >                     bf->WriteString("NPoints " + LongToString(toWrite.GetPointArray().size()) + " NPrims 0\n");
        >                }
        >                
        >                bf->WriteString("NPointGroups 0 NPrimGroups 0\n");
        >                     
        >                bf->WriteString("NPointAttrib " + LongToString(toWrite.GetAixAttributeArray(AIXPOINT).size()) + " NVertexAttrib " + LongToString(toWrite.GetAixAttributeArray(AIXNLINE).size()) + " NPrimAttrib " + LongToString(toWrite.GetAixAttributeArray(AIXNGON).size()) + " NAttrib 1\n");
        >
        > //..........
        >
        > bf->Close();
        > </code>

        This is a snip of what i get:
        PGEOMETRY V5
        NPoints 8 NPrims 6
        NPointGroups 0 NPrimGroups 0
        8NPointAttrib 0 NVertexAttrib 0 NPrimAttrib 0 NAttrib 1
        Why is there number 8 in front of NPointAttrib
        Thanks, Oli

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          THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

          On 16/09/2009 at 05:52, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          To write ASCII text files I usally use my own WriteString function since the BaseFile::WriteString() seems a bit strange to me.

          My own WriteString()

          > \> Bool WriteString(const String line, BaseFile\* file) \> { \>      if(!file) return FALSE; \> \>      CHAR \*charline = NULL; \>      LONG strlength = line.GetCStringLen(St7bithex); \>      charline = (CHAR\* )GeAlloc(strlength+1); \> \>      if(!charline) return FALSE; \> \>      strlength = line.GetCString(charline, strlength+1, St7bithex); \> \>      LONG i; \>      for(i=0; i<strlength; i++) \>      { \>           if(!file->WriteChar(charline[i])) return FALSE; \>      } \> \>      GeFree(charline); \>       \>      return TRUE; \> } \>

          BaseFile::WriteString()

          > \> Bool BaseFile::WriteString(const String &v;) \> { \>      Bool ok; \>      LONG len = v.GetCStringLen()+1; \>      CHAR \*mem = (CHAR\* ) GeAlloc(sizeof(CHAR)\*len); \>      if (!mem) \>      { \>           SetError(FILEERROR_MEMORY); \>           return FALSE; \>      } \> \>      v.GetCString(mem,len); \>      ok = WriteLong(len) && WriteBytes(mem,len); \>      GeFree(mem); \> \>      return ok; \> } \>

          cheers,
          Matthias

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            last edited by

            THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

            On 16/09/2009 at 06:13, xxxxxxxx wrote:

            Thanks Matthias, your WriteString() works fine and solves my problem.

            cheers,
            Oli

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              THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

              On 17/09/2009 at 07:22, xxxxxxxx wrote:

              Now i have nearly the same problem as before. But now i can change the frame on teh timeline between 3 and 11 times before the system crahs.
              I thought it crahs during the calculation. But the node calculates and writes a "perfect" geo-file and then the system cashs.
              Any ideas?

              cheers,
              Oli

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                THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                On 18/09/2009 at 07:02, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                no ideas or a guess? i am glad about every proposal.

                cheers Oli

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                  THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                  On 18/09/2009 at 07:07, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                  Sorry, I had not the time yet to dig deeper into it. Does this only happen from within a XPresso node? What about expressions or generators? This may be something to look into. I will try to find a solution but I have to discuss this with our developers.

                  cheers,
                  Matthias

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                    THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                    On 18/09/2009 at 07:20, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                    It happens only in this XPresso Node. The other nodes works fine if i change the frame on the timeline. My generator works too.

                    Thanking you in anticipation,

                    Oli

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                      THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                      On 21/09/2009 at 06:33, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                      Ok, I tried to confirm this. I am not sure if the problem is really in the node. Here is the code of a simple node that writes out geometry of a polygon object. It seems to work fine without any crashes. Maybe this helps.

                      > \> #include "c4d.h" \> #include "c4d_operatordata.h" \> \> #include "print_node.h" \> \> \> class PrintNode : public GvOperatorData \> { \>           INSTANCEOF(PrintNode,GvOperatorData) \> \>      private: \>           BaseList2D \*result; \>           GvValue \*v1; \>                 \>      public: \>           virtual Bool Init(GeListNode \*node); \> \>           virtual const String     GetDetailedText(GvNode \*bn); \>           virtual const String     GetText(GvNode \*bn); \> \>           virtual Bool               iCreateOperator(GvNode \*bn); \> \>           virtual Bool               AddToCalculationTable(GvNode \*bn, GvRun \*r); \> \>           virtual Bool               InitCalculation(GvNode \*bn, GvCalc \*c, GvRun \*r); \>           virtual void               FreeCalculation(GvNode \*bn, GvCalc \*c); \>           virtual Bool               Calculate(GvNode \*bn, GvPort \*port, GvRun \*r, GvCalc \*c); \> \>           static NodeData\*          Alloc(void) { return gNew PrintNode; } \> }; \> \> Bool PrintNode::Init(GeListNode \*node) \> { \>      result = NULL; \>      return TRUE; \> } \> \> Bool PrintNode::iCreateOperator(GvNode \*bn) \> { \>      bn->SetShowPortNamesState(FALSE); \>      BaseContainer \*bc = bn->GetOpContainerInstance(); if (!bc) return FALSE; \>      return SUPER::iCreateOperator(bn); \> } \> \> const String PrintNode::GetDetailedText(GvNode \*bn) \> { \>      return GvGetOperatorDetailedText(this,bn); \> } \> \> const String PrintNode::GetText(GvNode \*bn) \> { \>      if (result) \>           return result->GetName(); \> \>      return "NULL"; \> } \> \> Bool PrintNode::AddToCalculationTable(GvNode \*bn, GvRun \*r) \> { \>      return r->AddNodeToCalculationTable(bn); \> } \> \> Bool PrintNode::InitCalculation(GvNode \*bn, GvCalc \*c, GvRun \*r) \> { \>      v1 = bn->AllocCalculationHandler(PRINT_NODE_INPUT,c,r,0); if (!v1) return FALSE; \>      return TRUE; \> } \> \> void PrintNode::FreeCalculation(GvNode \*bn, GvCalc \*c) \> { \>      bn->FreeCalculationHandler(v1); \> } \> \> Bool PrintNode::Calculate(GvNode \*bn, GvPort \*port, GvRun \*r, GvCalc \*c) \> { \>      if (!v1->Calculate(bn,GV_PORT_INPUT,r,c)) return FALSE; \> \>      LONG index; \>      if (!v1->GetPort()->GetInstance(result, r, &index;)) return FALSE; \> \>      if (result && c->document && result->GetType() == Opolygon) \>      { \>           AutoAlloc<BaseFile> file; \>           if (!file) return FALSE; \> \>           BaseTime time = c->document->GetTime(); \>           Real fps = c->document->GetFps(); \>           String frame = "c:\ est"+LongToString(time.GetFrame(fps)); \>           Filename fn(frame); \>            \>           if (!file->Open(fn, GE_WRITE, FILE_IGNOREOPEN, GE_INTEL)) return FALSE; \> \>           const Vector \*points = ToPoly(result)->GetPointR(); \>           LONG pcnt = ToPoly(result)->GetPointCount(); \> \>           for (LONG i=0; i<pcnt; i++) \>           { \>                if (!file->WriteVector(points[i])) return FALSE; \>           } \>      } \> \>      return TRUE; \> } \> \> //////////////////////////////// \> \> #define GVPRINTNODE_ID 1010815 \> \> Bool RegisterPrintNode() \> { \>      return GvRegisterOperatorPlugin(GVPRINTNODE_ID, "Print Node", 0, PrintNode::Alloc, "print_node", 0, ID_GV_OPCLASS_TYPE_GENERAL, ID_GV_OPGROUP_TYPE_GENERAL, 0, NULL); \> } \>

                      cheers,
                      Matthias

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                        last edited by

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                        On 22/09/2009 at 03:38, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                        Thanks Matthias,

                        i got it. But it is realy awkward :-).

                        I allocate a LONG-array to save the polygoninformation temporarily.

                        And there was the problem.

                        > \> LONG\* polygon = (LONG\* ) GeAlloc(4 + sizeof(LONG)); //+ instead of \* \>

                        Anyway thanks for your help.

                        cheers,
                        Oli

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