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curveMoveEPCtx([exists=boolean], [image1=string], [image2=string], [image3=string])
Note: Strings representing object names and arguments must be separated by commas. This is not depicted in the synopsis.
curveMoveEPCtx is undoable, queryable, and editable.
The curveMoveEPCtx command creates a new context for moving
curve edit points using a manipulator. Edit points can only be
moved one at a time.
string | (name of the new context) |
In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
exists, image1, image2, image3
Long name (short name) |
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exists(ex)
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boolean
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Returns true or false depending upon whether the
specified object exists. Other flags are ignored.
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image1(i1)
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string
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First of three possible icons representing the tool
associated with the context.
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image2(i2)
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string
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Second of three possible icons representing the tool
associated with the context.
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image3(i3)
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string
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Third of three possible icons representing the tool
associated with the context.
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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 have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list.
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import maya.cmds as cmds
# Create a curve
cmds.curve(p=[(0, 0, 0), (3, 5, 6), (5, 6, 7), (9, 9, 9), (12, 10, 2)], k=[0,0,0,1,2,2,2])
# Result: curve1 #
# Change the selection mode to components, and set edit-point selection mask on only
cmds.selectMode(co=True)
cmds.selectType(allComponents=False, editPoint=True)
# Create a new curve edit point editor context, then switch to it
# You can move the edit points using manipulator
cmds.curveMoveEPCtx('curveMoveEPCtx1')
cmds.setToolTo('curveMoveEPCtx1')