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radial [-attenuation float] [-magnitude float] [-maxDistance linear] [-name string] [-perVertex boolean] [-position linear linear linear] [-type float]
selectionList
radial is undoable, queryable, and editable.
A radial field pushes objects directly towards or directly away from it,
like a magnet.
The transform is the associated dependency node.
Use connectDynamic to cause the field to affect a dynamic object.
If fields are created, this command returns the names of each
of the fields. If a field was queried,
the results of the query are returned. If a field was edited, the field
name is returned.
If object names are provided or the active selection list is non-empty,
the command creates a field for every object in the list and calls
addDynamic to add it to the object. If the
list is empty, the command defaults to -pos 0 0 0.
Setting the -pos flag with objects named on the command line is an error.
In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
addDynamic, connectDynamic, particle
attenuation, magnitude, maxDistance, name, perVertex, position, type
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-attenuation(-att)
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float
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Attentuation rate of field
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-magnitude(-m)
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float
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-maxDistance(-mxd)
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linear
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Maximum distance at which field is exerted.
-1 indicates that the field has no maximum distance.
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-name(-n)
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string
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-perVertex(-pv)
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boolean
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Per-vertex application. If this flag is set true, then each
individual point (CV, particle, vertex,etc.) of the chosen object
exerts an identical copy of the force field. If this flag is set to
false, then the froce is exerted only from the geometric center of
the set of points.
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-position(-pos)
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linear linear linear
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Position in space where you want to place a field.
The field then emanates from this position in space rather
than from an object. Note that you can both use -pos
(creating a field at a position) and also provide object names.
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-type(-typ)
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float
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Type of radial field (0 - 1). This controls the algorithm by
which the field is attenuated. Type 1, provided for backward
compatibility, specifies the same algorithm as Alias |
Wavefront Dynamation. A value between 0 and 1 yields a linear blend.
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Flag can appear in Create mode of command
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Flag can appear in Edit mode of command
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Flag can appear in Query mode of command
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Flag can be used more than once in a command.
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radial -m 5.0 -mxd 2.0 particle1;
// Creates a radial field with magnitude 5.0 and maximum distance 2.0,
// and adds it to the list of fields particle1 owns.
radial -p -2 0 4;
// Creates a radial field at position (0,2,4) in world coordinates,
// with default magnitude(1.0), attentuation (1.0),
// and max distance (5.0).
radial -e -att 0.98 radialField1;
// Edits the attenuation value of the field named radialField1
radial -q -m radialField1;
// Queries radialField1 for its magnitude.
radial -e -mxd 10.0 radialField1;
// Changes the maximum distance of the field called
// "radialField1" to 10.0.
radial -m 2.0;
// Creates a radial field with magnitude 2.0 for every active selection.
// If no there are active
// selections, creates such a field at world position (0,0,0).