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-dataType(-dt)
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Used with the flag 'streamName' and 'memberName' to query the dataType
of the specfied member.
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-listChannelNames(-lcn)
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Query the channel names on the shape.
This flag can be used with some flags to filter the results.
It can be used with the flag 'streamName' to get the channel
with the specfied stream and the flag 'memberName' to get the channel
in which the stream contains the specified member.
It cannot be used with the flag 'channelName'.
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-listMemberNames(-lmn)
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Query the member names on the shape.
This flag can be used with some flags to filter the results. It can be used with
'streamName' to get the member which is in the specified stream and the flag
'channelName' to get the member which is used in the specfied channel.
It cannot be used with the flag 'memberName'.
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-listStreamNames(-lsn)
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Query the stream names on the shape.
This flag can be used with some flags to filter the results. It can be
used with the flag 'channelName' to get the stream names on the specified channel
and the flag 'memberName' to get the stream names which has the specified member.
It cannot be used with the flag 'streamName'.
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-memberName(-mn)
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string
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Name of the Structure member being retrieved. The names of the members are
set up in the Structure definition, either through the description passed
in through the "dataStructure" command or via the API used to create that
Structure. This flag is only necessary when selected Structures have more
than one member.
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-channelName(-cn)
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string
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Filter the metadata selection to only recognize metadata belonging to
the specified named Channel (e.g. "vertex"). This flag is ignored if the
components on the selection list are being used to specify the metadata
of interest.
In query mode, this flag can accept a value.
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-channelType(-cht)
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string
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Obsolete - use the 'channelName' flag instead.
In query mode, this flag can accept a value.
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-endIndex(-eix)
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string
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The metadata is stored in a Stream, which is an indexed list. If you have
mesh components selected then the metadata indices are implicit in the list
of selected components. If you select only the node or scene then this flag
may be used in conjunction with the startIndex flag to specify a range
of indices from which to retrieve the metadata. It is an error to have the
value of startIndex be greater than that of endIndex.
See also the index flag for an alternate way to specify multiple
indices. This flag can only be used on index types that support a range
(e.g. integer values - it makes no sense to request a range between two
strings)
In query mode, this flag can accept a value.
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-index(-idx)
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string
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In the typical case metadata is indexed using a simple integer value.
Certain types of data may use other index types. e.g. a "vertexFace"
component will use a "pair" index type, which is two integer values; one
for the face ID of the component and the second for the vertex ID.
The index flag takes a string, formatted in the way the
specified indexType requires. All uses of the
index flag have the same indexType. If the type was
not specified it is assumed to be a simple integer value.
In query mode, this flag can accept a value.
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-indexType(-idt)
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string
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Name of the index type the new Channel should be using. If not specified this
defaults to a simple integer index. Of the native types only a mesh
"vertexFace" channel is different, using a "pair" index type.
In query mode, this flag can accept a value.
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-scene(-scn)
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Use this flag when you want to add metadata to the scene as a whole rather than to
any individual nodes. If you use this flag and have nodes selected the nodes will
be ignored and a warning will be displayed.
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-startIndex(-six)
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string
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The metadata is stored in a Stream, which is an indexed list. If you have
mesh components selected then the metadata indices are implicit in the list
of selected components. If you select only the node or scene then this flag
may be used in conjunction with the endIndex flag to specify a range of
indices from which to retrieve the metadata. It is an error to have the value
of startIndex be greater than that of endIndex.
See also the index flag for an alternate way to specify multiple
indices. This flag can only be used on index types that support a range
(e.g. integer values - it makes no sense to request a range between two
strings)
In query mode, this flag can accept a value.
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-streamName(-stn)
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string
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Name of the metadata Stream. Depending on context it could be the name of a
Stream to be created, or the name of the Stream to pass through the filter.
In query mode, this flag can accept a value.
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