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Module IDProp :: Class IDGroup |
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This type supports both iteration and the [] operator to get child ID properties.
You can also add new properties using the [] operator. For example:group['a float!'] = 0.0 group['an int!'] = 0 group['a string!'] = "hi!" group['an array!'] = [0, 0, 1.0, 0] group['a subgroup!] = {"float": 0.0, "an int": 1.0, "an array": [1, 2], "another subgroup": {"a": 0.0, "str": "bleh"}}
Note that for arrays, the array type defaults to int unless a float is found while scanning the template list; if any floats are found, then the whole array is float.
You can also delete properties with the del operator. For example:
del group['property']
To get the type of a property, use the type() operator, for example:if type(group['bleh']) == str: passTo tell if the property is a group or array type, import the Blender.Types module and test against IDGroupType and IDArrayType, like so:
from Blender.Types import IDGroupType, IDArrayType. if type(group['bleghr']) == IDGroupType: (do something)
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dict |
Converts the entire property group to a purely python form. |
an iterator that spits out items of the form [key, value] |
Implements the python dictionary iteritmes method. |
list of strings. |
Returns a list of the keys in this property group. |
can be dict, list, int, float or string. |
Pop an item from the group property. |
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Updates items in the dict, similar to normal python dictionary method .update(). |
list of strings. |
Returns a list of the values in this property group. |
Instance Variable Summary | |
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string | name : The name of the property |
Method Details |
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convert_to_pyobject()Converts the entire property group to a purely python form.
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iteritems()Implements the python dictionary iteritmes method. For example:for k, v in group.iteritems(): print "Property name: " + k print "Property value: " + str(v)
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keys()Returns a list of the keys in this property group.
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pop(item)Pop an item from the group property.
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update(updatedict)Updates items in the dict, similar to normal python dictionary method .update().
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values()Returns a list of the values in this property group. Note that unless a value is itself a property group or an array, you cannot change it by changing the values in this list, you must change them in the parent property group. For example, group['some_property'] = new_value . . .is correct, while, values = group.values() values[0] = new_value . . .is wrong.
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Instance Variable Details |
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nameThe name of the property
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