pymel.core.animation.percent¶
- percent(*args, **kwargs)¶
This command sets percent values on members of a weighted node such as a cluster or a jointCluster. With no flags specified the command sets the percent value for selected components of the specified node to the specified percent value. A dropoff from the specified percent value to 0 can be specified from a point, plane or curve using a dropoff distance around that shape. The percent value can also be added or multiplied with existing percent values of the node components. In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
Flags:
Long Name / Short Name Argument Types Properties addPercent / ap bool Add the percent value specified with the -v flag to the existing percent values dropoffAxis / dax float, float, float Specifies the axis along which to dropoff the percent value, starting from the dropoffPosition. dropoffCurve / dc unicode Specifies the curve around which to dropoff the percent value. dropoffDistance / dds float Specifies the dropoff distance from the point, plane or curve that was specified using the -dp -dax or -dc flags. dropoffPosition / dp float, float, float Specifies the point around which to dropoff the percent value. dropoffType / dt unicode Specifies the type of dropoff. Used in conjunction with the -dp, -dax or -dc flags. Default is linear. Valid values are: linear, sine, exponential, linearSquared, none. multiplyPercent / mp bool Multiply the percent value specified with the -v flag with existing percent values value / v float The percent value to be applied. The default is 1. In query mode, returns an array of doubles corresponding to the weights of the selected object components. Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list. Derived from mel command maya.cmds.percent
Example:
import pymel.core as pm # set percents on the selected items to 0.6 # pm.percent( 'cluster1', v=0.6 ) # set percents on the selected items dropping off along the # z-axis starting at the origin. Dropoff distance is 5, and # the initial value is 1. Dropoff type is linear. # pm.percent( 'cluster1', dp=(0, 0, 0), dax=(0, 0, 1), dt='linear', dds=5, v=1 ) # set percents on the selected items dropping off along # curve1. Dropoff distance is 5, and # the initial value is 0.3. # pm.percent( 'cluster2', dc='curve2', dds=3, v=0.3 ) # add 0.1 to the percents of the selected items # pm.percent( 'cluster1', v=0.1, ap=True )