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      On 24/05/2011 at 13:24, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      Thank you very much. I will dissect them all 🙂

      Rui Batista

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        On 24/05/2011 at 14:01, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        Nux.
        The reason that file uses numeric ID's is because I use it to remind myself of both ways we can create gizmos. Using Both the .res names method, and the numeric ID method.
        It was just something really simple I could slap a button on to show Rui an example.

        But you're right about the Case.
        If I give it out. I should probably not use lower case names. So I changed that.
        I don't want to promote bad habits. 🙂

        -ScottA

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          On 25/05/2011 at 01:15, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          Everything was going fine until the time I needed to check what was the button it was pressed.
          I assume it is done inside the Message procedure.
          The message procedure has the following parameters: Message(self, tag, type, data) :
          I placed in there:

          print type
          print data

          and only the data part seems to return something useful in the form:

          {id: (1001, 8, 100000011)}

          The problem is that it appears in the middle of a whole lot more data that I don't need.
          So, how can I extract the information of what button in being pressed?
          Thank you very much in advance for any reply.

          Rui Batista

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            On 25/05/2011 at 03:26, xxxxxxxx wrote:

            Lol, same question one topic down of this one here. Tongue

            I'm not at home, so i cant test it right now.
            It was something like     _
            if not data: return True
            id = data[0]["id"][0]_  
            or so.

            Cheers, Niklas

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              On 25/05/2011 at 04:33, xxxxxxxx wrote:

              I tried this:

              def Message(self, tag, type, data) :
              if not data: return True
              but=data[0]['id'][0]
              print but
              return True

              But I still get errors in the console:

              Traceback (most recent call last) :
              File "'Origins.pyp'", line 26, in Message
              TypeError: 'NoneType' object is unsubscriptable
              Traceback (most recent call last) :
              File "'Origins.pyp'", line 26, in Message
              KeyError: 0
              Traceback (most recent call last) :
              File "'Origins.pyp'", line 26, in Message
              KeyError: 0
              Traceback (most recent call last) :
              File "'Origins.pyp'", line 26, in Message
              KeyError: 0
              Traceback (most recent call last) :
              File "'Origins.pyp'", line 26, in Message
              KeyError: 0
              Traceback (most recent call last) :
              File "'Origins.pyp'", line 26, in Message
              KeyError: 0

              Line 26 is: but=data[0]['id'][0]

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                On 25/05/2011 at 06:38, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                Did you also tried to change the Keys ? I'm no able to try it today.

                try this to check out what returns what.

                  
                if not data: return True   
                print data   
                print data[0]   
                print data[0]["id"]   
                print data[0][0]   
                print data[0]["id"][0]   
                print data[0][0]["id"]   
                

                You can then just delete what raises
                an error.

                Cheers

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                  On 25/05/2011 at 07:22, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                  None of those worked out. But I'm getting somewhere by trial&error; 😉
                  So, what I have now is:

                  def Message(self, tag, type, data) :

                  if not type: return True
                  if type<>18: return True
                  print data.values()[0]

                  return True

                  And, what I get it something like:

                  (1001, 8, 100000011)

                  So, now I just need a way to extract the first number (the 1001, in this case).
                  Any help?

                  Rui Batista

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                    On 25/05/2011 at 07:35, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                    I can't even determine the type of the "but" variable 😞
                    If it is in the format (1001, 8, 100000011), it is not an array, right? It is not a dict either, I believe.
                    So, how can I extract the numbers from it?

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                      On 25/05/2011 at 07:38, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                      Ok, it seems to be a tuple but when I print the first element with print but[0], instead of a number, I get:

                      <c4d.DescLevel object at 0x12902c4b0>

                      What I want is a number, as in... 1001
                      How?!? 😉

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                        On 25/05/2011 at 08:24, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                        Hi Rui, you can access this by calling     but[0].id
                        Cheers, Sebastian

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                          On 25/05/2011 at 08:36, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                          YES!!! Thank you soooooo much 🙂

                          Rui Batista

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                            On 25/05/2011 at 08:54, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                            Did you get the button to actually work Rui?
                            I can get other things to work like check boxes..But not Buttons:

                            def Message(self, tag, type, bc) :  
                              bc = tag.GetDataInstance();  
                                
                              if bc.GetLong(c4d.XRAY)== True:  #This works  
                                print "CheckBox Enabled"  
                                  
                              if bc.GetLong(c4d.CLICK_ME)== True:  #<-----This does not work!!  
                                print "Button Pushed"    
                            

                            Maybe I need to get and check the state of the button?

                            -ScottA

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                              On 25/05/2011 at 09:34, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                              Hm I could now look it up and i used this:

                              def GetMessageID(data) :  
                                try:  
                                    return data["id"][0].id  
                                except:  
                                    return None
                              

                              cheers

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                                On 25/05/2011 at 14:09, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                What I have now (and fully working) is something like this:

                                def Message(self, tag, type, data) :

                                if not type: return True
                                if type<>18: return True

                                but=data.values()[0]

                                if but[0].id==1001:
                                    # stuff

                                if but[0].id==1002:
                                    # stuff

                                return True

                                Would this be what you need, Scott?
                                Thank you all for the help 🙂

                                Rui Batista

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                                  On 25/05/2011 at 15:14, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                  Yeah.. That helps a lot Rui.
                                  But it doesn't seem to work with ID names

                                    
                                  if but[0].id==1006:     print "button enabled" #<---Works  
                                    
                                  if but[0].id==CLICK_ME: print "button enabled" #<---Does Not Work!
                                  

                                  I'm sure there's a good reason for why the ID names don't work. But it's not the end of the world to have to use the ID numbers.

                                  Where did you find this?:type<>18
                                  I've never seen that before. And I'm wondering what it means.
                                  Is that a C4D SDK thing. Or is that something that is built into the Python language?

                                  -ScottA

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                                    On 25/05/2011 at 15:43, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                    Actually I found out by trial&error.;
                                    I just placed a print type inside the Message procedure. I noted the values. Then I placed a:

                                    if type==(numbers the I noted, one by one) :
                                    print data

                                    And when I compared the type with 18, it printed out:

                                    (1001, 8, 100000011)

                                    Not a very elegant way to find out, but it did the trick. However, I don't know what the 18 means 😉

                                    Rui Batista

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                                      On 25/05/2011 at 16:49, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                      LOL. Whatever it takes.
                                      You don't want to know what goes through my head in order for me to use pointers in C++ 😉

                                      The main reason I was curious about it is because your code doesn't work when I try to use it on something other than a button. Like say a checkbox for example.
                                      I thought that maybe the "if type<>18: " meant "if the type is a button".
                                      So I was curious if there were other numbers that would allow things like checkboxes to work in a similar manner.

                                      I guess I'll have to try them out too. And see if anything happens.

                                      Thanks for the information.
                                      -ScottA

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                                        On 25/05/2011 at 21:58, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                        Your ID is not wokring because of the missing prefix. 😉

                                        c4d.CLICK_ME

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                                          On 26/05/2011 at 02:20, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                          With this simple example of what happened to me I realized once more that the documentation for python in Cinema4D is still very sparcely arranged, lacking a lot of stuff and not very clean in general 😞
                                          One has to do lots of questions, lots of digging in and a whole lot of trial&error; attempts to get even the simplest results 😞

                                          Rui Batista

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                                            On 26/05/2011 at 05:30, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                            I donÄt understand what you want to do with type != 18.. ?!
                                            The GetMessageID function works fine for me. It returns the pressed GUI Element's ID, i.e. a button's id.

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