Access a Xpresso node via python tag? [SOLVED]
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On 22/03/2016 at 02:09, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hey Guys ^^
so, what I want to do is, to access the "Output Upper" of an RangeMapper via a Python Tag.
I want to use this like an multiplier with an Float Field from my User Data.
I have tried it like this:import c4d def main() : obj_ps = doc.SearchObject("Null") multi = obj_ps[c4d.ID_USERDATA,29] #This is the float field xpresso_tag = obj_ps.GetFirstTag() node_master = xpresso_tag.GetNodeMaster() node = node_master.AllocNode(c4d.ID_OPERATOR_RANGEMAPPER) node[c4d.GV_RANGEMAPPER_RANGE22] = multi
I tried it like this because I only have one Range Mapper in my Xpresso.
but this seems to be not working.
Well, it actually does nothing at all, but I don't get an error or something.
So yeah, is it actually possible, or am I just to stupid to get it right?thanks in advance,
neon
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On 22/03/2016 at 03:21, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello,
in your code your are not accessing an existing node. You are allocating a new node (AllocNode) and that node is not inserted into anything.
So if you are searching for a specific node you have to get the root node (GetRoot()) and search its child nodes for the node you want to edit.
node_master = xpresso_tag.GetNodeMaster() if node_master is None: return root = node_master.GetRoot() if root is None: return first = root.GetDown() if first is not None: if first.GetOperatorID() == c4d.ID_OPERATOR_RANGEMAPPER: first[c4d.GV_RANGEMAPPER_RANGE22] = 123
Best wishes,
Sebastian -
On 01/04/2016 at 09:20, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello Neon,
was your question answered?
Best wishes,
Sebastian -
On 01/04/2016 at 10:37, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello Sebastian,
Yes it was!
I actually thought I have already written a reply to your answer, I am sorry.greetings,
neon