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    GetGenerator() equivalent in a Python Effector

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      On 23/01/2012 at 08:31, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

      OK Apart from going through the cloners - checking their effector list to see if it is using the Python effector
      is there any other way of getting the Cloner object the effector is attached to?

      GetGenerator() is missing in the Python API and will be implemented in the future.

      Meanwhile, the best workaround is to add a Link user data to the Python Effector and connect the Cloner.
      Then in the Python effector code you could call:

      cloner = op[c4d.ID_USERDATA, 1]
      print cloner
      
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        On 23/01/2012 at 08:43, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        Thanks for the feedback Yannick

        but I think this will be a problem if you use the effector in more than one cloner
        ie an unspecified number of cloers

        😉

        I'm thinking 
        search OM for cloners
        check effector list
        am I in there?

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          On 24/01/2012 at 00:53, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

          But I think this will be a problem if you use the effector in more than one cloner
          ie an unspecified number of cloners

          You can create as many Link user data as cloners.

          Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

          I'm thinking 
          search OM for cloners
          check effector list
          am I in there?

          Yes, meanwhile this solution may be the best for complex situations.

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            On 24/01/2012 at 01:52, xxxxxxxx wrote:

            Sebastian just told me that in the Python effector scope there's a variable called "gen"... So we can access the cloner object with this variable.

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              On 24/01/2012 at 07:25, xxxxxxxx wrote:

              A quick example would save a lot of guesswork pls 
              🙂

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                On 24/01/2012 at 07:42, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                Basically, 'gen' is the name of a variable (referencing the cloner or generator object) added to the execution of main() function in a Python effector, just as the same as 'doc' (document where the effector resides) and 'op' (effector) variables:

                import c4d
                from c4d.modules import mograph as mo
                #Welcome to the world of Python
                  
                def main() :
                    md = mo.GeGetMoData(op)
                    if md==None: return 1.0
                    
                    # Print variables added to the scope of main()
                    print op
                    print gen
                    print doc
                    
                    index = md.GetCurrentIndex()
                    mode = md.GetBlendID()
                    if mode==c4d.ID_MG_BASEEFFECTOR_POSITION:
                        return c4d.Vector(0.5)
                    else: return 1.0
                
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                  On 24/01/2012 at 07:55, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                  Ah - I see

                  got it

                  place in a Python Effector and run

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                    On 24/01/2012 at 09:01, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                    bingo, that works.

                    try again, deepshade.
                    ( I think you're still working on a python version of d_PolySize.)
                    I just tried :

                    cloneobj = gen[c4d.MG_OBJECT_LINK]
                    print cloneobj

                    and it does return the Object the Cloner's cloning onto correctly,
                    although it gets funky when there's multiple cloners referencingthe same Effector

                    thanks, yannick

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                      On 24/01/2012 at 12:13, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                      multiple cloner issue here too

                      douwe - re: d_PolySize - still getting stuck on the coffee poly manipulation
                      can you annotate to make conversion (a little) easier

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                        On 04/02/2012 at 05:51, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                        Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

                        Basically, 'gen' is the name of a variable (referencing the cloner or generator object) added to the execution of main() function in a Python effector, just as the same as 'doc' (document where the effector resides) and 'op' (effector) variables:

                        import c4d
                        from c4d.modules import mograph as mo
                        #Welcome to the world of Python
                         
                        def main() :
                            md = mo.GeGetMoData(op)
                            if md==None: return 1.0
                            
                            # Print variables added to the scope of main()
                            print op
                            print gen
                            print doc
                            
                            index = md.GetCurrentIndex()
                            mode = md.GetBlendID()
                            if mode==c4d.ID_MG_BASEEFFECTOR_POSITION:
                                return c4d.Vector(0.5)
                            else: return 1.0
                        

                        Why
                        When the python effector is set to Full Control
                        does GEN returns the Cloner

                        and
                        when the python effector is set to Parameter Control
                        does GEN returns the Cloner Object Link
                        ???

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                          On 10/02/2012 at 12:12, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                          or to put it another way
                          is the variable GEN in parameter mode 
                          returned incorrectly ie a bug

                          If there is a difference - can someone explain why pls - as there is no documentation of the modes working differently other than (from what I can see) the parameter version appears to be hooked to refresh once for every clone count

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