bpy.utils submodule (bpy.utils.units)¶
This module contains some data/methods regarding units handling.
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bpy.utils.units.
categories
¶ constant value bpy.utils.units.categories(NONE=’NONE’, LENGTH=’LENGTH’, AREA=’AREA’, VOLUME=’VOLUME’, MASS=’MASS’, ROTATION=’ROTATION’, TIME=’TIME’, VELOCITY=’VELOCITY’, ACCELERATION=’ACCELERATION’, CAMERA=’CAMERA’)
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bpy.utils.units.
systems
¶ constant value bpy.utils.units.systems(NONE=’NONE’, METRIC=’METRIC’, IMPERIAL=’IMPERIAL’)
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bpy.utils.units.
to_string
(unit_system, unit_category, value[, precision=3[, split_unit=False[, compatible_unit=False]]])¶ Convert a given input float value into a string with units.
Parameters: - unit_system (string) – The unit system, from
bpy.utils.units.systems
. - unit_category (string) – The category of data we are converting (length, area, rotation, etc.), from
bpy.utils.units.categories
. - value (float) – The value to convert to a string.
- precision (int) – Number of digits after the comma.
- split_unit (bool) – Whether to use several units if needed (1m1cm), or always only one (1.01m).
- compatible_unit (bool) – Whether to use keyboard-friendly units (1m2) or nicer utf-8 ones (1m²).
Returns: The converted string.
Return type: str
Raises ValueError: if conversion fails to generate a valid python string.
- unit_system (string) – The unit system, from
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bpy.utils.units.
to_value
(unit_system, unit_category, str_input[, str_ref_unit=None])¶ Convert a given input string into a float value.
Parameters: - unit_system (string) – The unit system, from
bpy.utils.units.systems
. - unit_category (string) – The category of data we are converting (length, area, rotation, etc.), from
bpy.utils.units.categories
. - str_input (string) – The string to convert to a float value.
- str_ref_unit (string or None) – A reference string from which to extract a default unit, if none is found in :arg:`str_input`.
Returns: The converted/interpreted value.
Return type: Raises ValueError: if conversion fails to generate a valid python float value.
- unit_system (string) – The unit system, from