Long name (short name) |
Argument types |
Properties |
-nodeType(-nt)
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string
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Specifies the type of node to which the attribute will be added.
See the nodeType command for the names of different node types.
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-attributeType(-at)
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string
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Specifies the attribute type, see above table for more details.
Note that the attribute types "float", "matrix" and "string"
are also MEL keywords and must be enclosed in quotes.
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-binaryTag(-bt)
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string
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This flag is obsolete and does not do anything any more
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-cachedInternally(-ci)
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boolean
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Whether or not attribute data is cached internally in the node.
This flag defaults to true for writable attributes and false
for non-writable attributes. A warning will be issued if
users attempt to force a writable attribute to be uncached as
this will make it impossible to set keyframes.
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-category(-ct)
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string
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An attribute category is a string associated with the attribute to identify it.
(e.g. the name of a plugin that created the attribute, version information, etc.)
Any attribute can be associated with an arbitrary number of categories however
categories can not be removed once associated.
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-dataType(-dt)
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string
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Specifies the data type. See "setAttr" for
more information on data type names.
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-defaultValue(-dv)
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float
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Specifies the default value for the attribute
(can only be used for numeric attributes).
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-disconnectBehaviour(-dcb)
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uint
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defines the Disconnect Behaviour 2 Nothing, 1 Reset, 0 Delete
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-enumName(-en)
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string
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Flag used to specify the ui names corresponding to the enum values. The specified string should contain a colon-separated list of the names, with optional values. If values are not specified, they will treated as sequential integers starting with 0. For example: -enumName "A:B:C" would produce options: A,B,C with values of 0,1,2; -enumName "zero:one:two:thousand=1000" would produce four options with values 0,1,2,1000; and -enumName "solo=1:triplet=3:quintet=5" would produce three options with values 1,3,5. (Note that there is a current limitation of the Channel Box that will sometimes incorrectly display an enumerated attribute's pull-down menu. Extra menu items can appear that represent the numbers inbetween non-sequential option values. To avoid this limitation, specify sequential values for the options of any enumerated attributes that will appear in the Channel Box. For example: "solo=1:triplet=2:quintet=3".)
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-exists(-ex)
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Returns true if the attribute queried is a user-added, dynamic attribute; false if not.
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-fromPlugin(-fp)
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boolean
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Was the attribute originally created by a plugin? Normally set
automatically when the API call is made - only added here to support
storing it in a file independently from the creating plugin.
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-hasMaxValue(-hxv)
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boolean
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Flag indicating whether an attribute has a maximum value.
(can only be used for numeric attributes).
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-hasMinValue(-hnv)
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boolean
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Flag indicating whether an attribute has a minimum value.
(can only be used for numeric attributes).
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-hasSoftMaxValue(-hsx)
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boolean
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Flag indicating whether a numeric attribute has a soft maximum.
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-hasSoftMinValue(-hsn)
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boolean
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Flag indicating whether a numeric attribute has a soft minimum.
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-hidden(-h)
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boolean
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Will this attribute be hidden from the UI?
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-indexMatters(-im)
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boolean
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Sets whether an index must be used when connecting
to this multi-attribute. Setting indexMatters to false forces the
attribute to non-readable.
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-internalSet(-is)
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boolean
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Whether or not the internal cached value is set when
this attribute value is changed. This is an internal flag
used for updating UI elements.
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-keyable(-k)
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boolean
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Is the attribute keyable by default?
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-longName(-ln)
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string
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Sets the long name of the attribute.
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-maxValue(-max)
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float
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Specifies the maximum value for the attribute
(can only be used for numeric attributes).
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-minValue(-min)
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float
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Specifies the minimum value for the attribute
(can only be used for numeric attributes).
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-multi(-m)
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Makes the new attribute a multi-attribute.
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-niceName(-nn)
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string
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Sets the nice name of the attribute for display in the UI. Setting the
attribute's nice name to a non-empty string overrides the default
behaviour of looking up the nice name from Maya's
string catalog. (Use the MEL commands
"attributeNiceName" and "attributeQuery -niceName" to lookup an attribute's
nice name in the catalog.)
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-numberOfChildren(-nc)
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uint
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How many children will the new attribute have?
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-parent(-p)
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string
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Attribute that is to be the new attribute's parent.
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-proxy(-pxy)
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string
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Proxy another node's attribute. Proxied plug will be connected as source. The UsedAsProxy flag is automatically set in this case.
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-readable(-r)
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boolean
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Can outgoing connections be made from this attribute?
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-shortName(-sn)
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string
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Sets the short name of the attribute.
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-softMaxValue(-smx)
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float
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Soft maximum, valid for numeric attributes only. Specifies the
upper default limit used in sliders for this attribute.
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-softMinValue(-smn)
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float
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Soft minimum, valid for numeric attributes only. Specifies the
upper default limit used in sliders for this attribute.
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-storable(-s)
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boolean
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Can the attribute be stored out to a file?
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-usedAsColor(-uac)
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Is the attribute to be used as a color definition?
Must have 3 DOUBLE or 3 FLOAT children to use this
flag. The attribute type "-at" should be "double3"
or "float3" as appropriate. It can also be used to
less effect with data types "-dt" as "double3" or
"float3" as well but some parts of the code do not
support this alternative. The special attribute
types/data "spectrum" and "reflectance" also support
the color flag and on them it is set by default.
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-usedAsFilename(-uaf)
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Is the attribute to be treated as a filename definition?
This flag is only supported on attributes with data type "-dt" of "string".
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-usedAsProxy(-uap)
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Set if the specified attribute should be treated as a proxy to another attributes.
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-writable(-w)
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boolean
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Can incoming connections be made to this attribute?
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