pymel.core.general.ls¶
- ls(*args, **kwargs)¶
The lscommand returns the names (and optionally the type names) of objects in the scene. The most common use of lsis to filter or match objects based on their name (using wildcards) or based on their type. By default lswill match any object in the scene but it can also be used to filter or list the selected objects when used in conjunction with the -selection flag. If type names are requested, using the showType flag, they will be interleaved with object names so the result will be pairs of object, typevalues. Internal nodes (for example itemFilter nodes) are typically filtered so that only scene objects are returned. However, using a wildcard will cause all the nodes matching the wild card to show up, including internal nodes. For example, ls *will list all nodes whether internal or not. Use the syntax ::to denote a recursive namespace search when listing nodes. For example, ls ::pSphere1would match objects named pSphere1in any namespace, at any depth. ls ns::*would match any node in namespace nsor children namespaces. When Maya is in relativeNames mode, the lscommand will return names relativeto the current namespace and ls *will list from the the current namespace. For more details, please refer to the -relativeNamesflag of the namespacecommand. The command may also be passed node UUIDs instead of names/paths, and can return UUIDs instead of names via the -uuid flag.
- Modifications:
Returns PyNode objects, not “names” - all flags which do nothing but modify the string name of returned objects are ignored (ie, ‘long’); note that the ‘allPaths’ flag DOES have an effect, as PyNode objects are aware of their dag paths (ie, two different instances of the same object will result in two unique PyNodes)
Added new keyword: ‘editable’ - this will return the inverse set of the readOnly flag. i.e. non-read-only nodes
Added new keyword: ‘regex’ - pass a valid regular expression string, compiled regex pattern, or list thereof.
>>> group('top') nt.Transform(u'group1') >>> duplicate('group1') [nt.Transform(u'group2')] >>> group('group2') nt.Transform(u'group3') >>> ls(regex='group\d+\|top') # don't forget to escape pipes `|` [nt.Transform(u'group1|top'), nt.Transform(u'group2|top')] >>> ls(regex='group\d+\|top.*') [nt.Transform(u'group1|top'), nt.Camera(u'group1|top|topShape'), nt.Transform(u'group2|top'), nt.Camera(u'group2|top|topShape')] >>> ls(regex='group\d+\|top.*', cameras=1) [nt.Camera(u'group2|top|topShape'), nt.Camera(u'group1|top|topShape')] >>> ls(regex='\|group\d+\|top.*', cameras=1) # add a leading pipe to search for full path [nt.Camera(u'group1|top|topShape')]
The regular expression will be used to search the full DAG path, starting from the right, in a similar fashion to how globs currently work. Technically speaking, your regular expression string is used like this:
re.search( '(\||^)' + yourRegexStr + '$', fullNodePath )
rtype: PyNode list
Flags:
Long Name / Short Name Argument Types Properties absoluteName / an bool This flag can be used in conjunction with the showNamespace flag to specify that the namespace(s) returned by the command be in absolute namespace format. The absolute name of the namespace is a full namespace path, starting from the root namespace :and including all parent namespaces. For example :ns:ballis an absolute namespace name while ns:ballis not. The absolute namespace name is invariant and is not affected by the current namespace or relative namespace modes. allPaths / ap bool List all paths to nodes in DAG. This flag only works if -dagis also specified or if an object name is supplied. assemblies / assemblies bool List top level transform Dag objects cameras / ca bool List camera shapes. containerType / ct unicode List containers with the specified user-defined type. This flag cannot be used in conjunction with the type or exactType flag. containers / con bool List containers. Includes both standard containers as well as other types of containers such as dagContainers. dagObjects / dag bool List Dag objects of any type. If object name arguments are passed to the command then this flag will list all Dag objects below the specified object(s). defaultNodes / dn bool Returns default nodes. A default node is one that Maya creates automatically and does not get saved out with the scene, although some of its attribute values may. dependencyNodes / dep bool List dependency nodes. (including Dag objects) exactType / et unicode List all objects of the specified type, but notobjects that are descendents of that type. This flag can appear multiple times on the command line. Note: the type passed to this flag is the same type name returned from the showType flag. This flag cannot be used in conjunction with the type or excludeType flag. excludeType / ext unicode List all objects that are not of the specified type. This flag can appear multiple times on the command line. Note: the type passed to this flag is the same type name returned from the showType flag. This flag cannot be used in conjunction with the type or exactType flag. flatten / fl bool Flattens the returned list of objects so that each component is identified individually. geometry / g bool List geometric Dag objects. ghost / gh bool List ghosting objects. head / hd int This flag specifies the maximum number of elements to be returned from the beginning of the list of items. Note: each type flag will return at most this many items so if multiple type flags are specified then the number of items returned can be greater than this amount. hilite / hl bool List objects that are currently hilited for component selection. intermediateObjects / io bool List only intermediate dag nodes. invisible / iv bool List only invisible dag nodes. leaf / lf bool List all leaf nodes in Dag. This flag is a modifier and must be used in conjunction with the -dag flag. lights / lt bool List light shapes. live / lv bool List objects that are currently live. lockedNodes / ln bool Returns locked nodes, which cannot be deleted or renamed. However, their status may change. long / l bool Return full path names for Dag objects. By default the shortest unique name is returned. materials / mat bool List materials or shading groups. modified / mod bool When this flag is set, only nodes modified since the last save will be returned. noIntermediate / ni bool List only non intermediate dag nodes. nodeTypes / nt bool Lists all registered node types. objectsOnly / o bool When this flag is set only object names will be returned and components/attributes will be ignored. orderedSelection / os bool List objects and components that are currently selected in their order of selection. This flag depends on the value of the -tso/trackSelectionOrder flag of the selectPref command. If that flag is not enabled than this flag will return the same thing as the -sl/selection flag would. partitions / pr bool List partitions. persistentNodes / pn bool Returns persistent nodes, which are nodes that stay in the Maya session after a file new. These are a special class of default nodes that do not get reset on file new. Ex: itemFilter and selectionListOperator nodes. planes / pl bool List construction plane shapes. preSelectHilite / psh bool List components that are currently hilited for pre-selection. readOnly / ro bool Returns referenced nodes. Referenced nodes are read only. NOTE: Obsolete. Please use -referencedNodes. recursive / r bool When set to true, this command will look for name matches in all namespaces. When set to false, this command will only look for matches in namespaces that are requested (e.g. by specifying a name containing the ‘:’... ns1:pSphere1). referencedNodes / rn bool Returns referenced nodes. Referenced nodes are read only. references / rf bool List references associated with files. Excludes special reference nodes such as the sharedReferenceNode and unknown reference nodes. renderGlobals / rg bool List render globals. renderQualities / rq bool List named render qualities. renderResolutions / rr bool List render resolutions. renderSetups / rs bool Alias for -renderGlobals. selection / sl bool List objects that are currently selected. sets / set bool List sets. shapes / s bool List shape objects. shortNames / sn bool Return short attribute names. By default long attribute names are returned. showNamespace / sns bool Show the namespace of each object after the object name. This flag cannot be used in conjunction with the showType flag. showType / st bool List the type of each object after its name. tail / tl int This flag specifies the maximum number of elements to be returned from the end of the list of items. Note: each type flag will return at most this many items so if multiple type flags are specified then the number of items returned can be greater than this amount templated / tm bool List only templated dag nodes. textures / tex bool List textures. transforms / tr bool List transform objects. type / typ unicode List all objects of the specified type. This flag can appear multiple times on the command line. Note: the type passed to this flag is the same type name returned from the showType flag. Note: some selection items in Maya do not have a specific object/data type associated with them and will return untypedwhen listed with this flag. This flag cannot be used in conjunction with the exactType or excludeType flag. undeletable / ud bool Returns nodes that cannot be deleted (which includes locked nodes). These nodes also cannot be renamed. untemplated / ut bool List only un-templated dag nodes. uuid / uid bool Return node UUIDs instead of names. Note that there are no UUID paths- combining this flag with e.g. the -long flag will not result in a path formed of node UUIDs. visible / v bool List only visible dag nodes. Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list. Derived from mel command maya.cmds.ls
Example:
import pymel.core as pm # create some objects to operate on and select them all. # Note that there are two objects named circle1; pm.circle( n='circle1' ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'circle1'), nt.MakeNurbCircle(u'makeNurbCircle1')] # pm.group() # Result: nt.Transform(u'group1') # pm.circle( n='circle1' ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'|circle1'), nt.MakeNurbCircle(u'makeNurbCircle2')] # pm.sphere( n='sphere1' ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'sphere1'), nt.MakeNurbSphere(u'makeNurbSphere1')] # pm.group() # Result: nt.Transform(u'group2') # pm.instance() # Result: [nt.Transform(u'group3')] # pm.select( ado=True ) # list all objects pm.ls() # Result: [nt.Time(u'time1'), nt.SequenceManager(u'sequenceManager1'), nt.Partition(u'renderPartition'), nt.RenderGlobalsList(u'renderGlobalsList1'), nt.DefaultLightList(u'defaultLightList1'), nt.DefaultShaderList(u'defaultShaderList1'), nt.PostProcessList(u'postProcessList1'), nt.DefaultRenderUtilityList(u'defaultRenderUtilityList1'), nt.DefaultRenderingList(u'defaultRenderingList1'), nt.LightList(u'lightList1'), nt.DefaultTextureList(u'defaultTextureList1'), nt.Lambert(u'lambert1'), nt.ParticleCloud(u'particleCloud1'), nt.ShadingEngine(u'initialShadingGroup'), nt.ShadingEngine(u'initialParticleSE'), nt.MaterialInfo(u'initialMaterialInfo'), nt.ShaderGlow(u'shaderGlow1'), nt.Dof(u'dof1'), nt.RenderGlobals(u'defaultRenderGlobals'), nt.RenderQuality(u'defaultRenderQuality'), nt.Resolution(u'defaultResolution'), nt.ObjectSet(u'defaultLightSet'), nt.ObjectSet(u'defaultObjectSet'), nt.ViewColorManager(u'defaultViewColorManager'), nt.HardwareRenderGlobals(u'hardwareRenderGlobals'), nt.HardwareRenderingGlobals(u'hardwareRenderingGlobals'), nt.Partition(u'characterPartition'), nt.HwRenderGlobals(u'defaultHardwareRenderGlobals'), nt.IkSystem(u'ikSystem'), nt.HyperGraphInfo(u'hyperGraphInfo'), nt.HyperLayout(u'hyperGraphLayout'), nt.GlobalCacheControl(u'globalCacheControl'), nt.DynController(u'dynController1'), nt.StrokeGlobals(u'strokeGlobals'), nt.Transform(u'persp'), nt.Camera(u'perspShape'), nt.Transform(u'top'), nt.Camera(u'topShape'), nt.Transform(u'front'), nt.Camera(u'frontShape'), nt.Transform(u'side'), nt.Camera(u'sideShape'), nt.LightLinker(u'lightLinker1'), nt.ObjectMultiFilter(u'CustomGPUCacheFilter'), nt.ObjectTypeFilter(u'objectTypeFilter74'), nt.ObjectMultiFilter(u'layersFilter'), nt.ObjectTypeFilter(u'objectTypeFilter75'), nt.ObjectMultiFilter(u'animLayersFilter'), nt.ObjectTypeFilter(u'objectTypeFilter76'), nt.ObjectMultiFilter(u'notAnimLayersFilter'), nt.ObjectTypeFilter(u'objectTypeFilter77'), nt.ObjectMultiFilter(u'defaultRenderLayerFilter'), nt.ObjectNameFilter(u'objectNameFilter4'), nt.ObjectMultiFilter(u'renderLayerFilter'), nt.ObjectTypeFilter(u'objectTypeFilter78'), nt.ObjectScriptFilter(u'objectScriptFilter10'), nt.ObjectMultiFilter(u'renderingSetsFilter'), nt.ObjectTypeFilter(u'objectTypeFilter79'), nt.ObjectMultiFilter(u'relationshipPanel1LeftAttrFilter'), nt.ObjectMultiFilter(u'relationshipPanel1RightAttrFilter'), nt.DisplayLayerManager(u'layerManager'), nt.DisplayLayer(u'defaultLayer'), nt.RenderLayerManager(u'renderLayerManager'), nt.RenderLayer(u'defaultRenderLayer'), nt.MakeNurbCircle(u'makeNurbCircle1'), nt.Transform(u'group1|circle1'), nt.NurbsCurve(u'group1|circle1|circle1Shape'), nt.Transform(u'group1'), nt.MakeNurbCircle(u'makeNurbCircle2'), nt.Transform(u'|circle1'), nt.NurbsCurve(u'|circle1|circle1Shape'), nt.MakeNurbSphere(u'makeNurbSphere1'), nt.Transform(u'group2|sphere1'), nt.NurbsSurface(u'group2|sphere1|sphere1Shape'), nt.Transform(u'group2'), nt.Transform(u'group3')] # # List all selected objects pm.ls( selection=True ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'group1'), nt.Transform(u'|circle1'), nt.Transform(u'group2'), nt.Transform(u'group3')] # # List all hilited objects pm.ls( hilite=True ) # Result: [] # # List last selected object pm.ls( selection=True, tail=1 ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'group3')] # # List all objects named "sphere1". Note that since sphere1 is # instanced, the command below lists only the first instance. pm.ls( 'sphere1' ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'group2|sphere1')] # # To list all instances of sphere1, use the -ap/allPaths flag. pm.ls( 'sphere1', ap=True ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'group2|sphere1'), nt.Transform(u'group3|sphere1')] # # List all selected objects named "group*" pm.ls( 'group*', sl=True ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'group1'), nt.Transform(u'group2'), nt.Transform(u'group3')] # # List all geometry, lights and cameras in the DAG. pm.ls( geometry=True, lights=True, cameras=True ) # Result: [nt.NurbsCurve(u'|circle1|circle1Shape'), nt.NurbsCurve(u'group1|circle1|circle1Shape'), nt.NurbsSurface(u'group2|sphere1|sphere1Shape'), nt.Camera(u'frontShape'), nt.Camera(u'perspShape'), nt.Camera(u'sideShape'), nt.Camera(u'topShape')] # # List all shapes in the dag. pm.ls( shapes=True ) # Result: [nt.NurbsCurve(u'|circle1|circle1Shape'), nt.NurbsCurve(u'group1|circle1|circle1Shape'), nt.Camera(u'frontShape'), nt.Camera(u'perspShape'), nt.Camera(u'sideShape'), nt.NurbsSurface(u'group2|sphere1|sphere1Shape'), nt.Camera(u'topShape')] # # One thing to note is that it is better to always use the # -l/long flag when listing nodes without any filter. This is # because there may be two nodes with the same name (in this # example, circle1). 'ls' will list the names of all the objects # in the scene. Objects with the same name need a qualified # path name which uniquely identifies the object. A command # to select all objects such as "select `ls`" will fail because # the object lookup can't resolve which "circle1" object is # intended. To select all objects, you need the following: pm.select(pm.ls(sl=True)) # When trying to find a list of all objects of a specific # type, one approach might be to list all objects and then # use the nodeType command to then filter the list. As in: allObjects = pm.ls(l=True) for obj in allObjects: if pm.nodeType(obj) == 'surfaceShape': print obj # The problem with this is that 'nodeType' returns the # most derived type of the node. In this example, "surfaceShape" # is a base type for nurbsSurface so nothing will be printed. # To do this properly, the -typ/type flag should be used # to list objects of a specific type as in: allObjects = pm.ls(type='surfaceShape') for obj in allObjects: print obj # List all geometry shapes and their types pm.ls( type='geometryShape', showType=True ) # Result: [nt.NurbsCurve(u'|circle1|circle1Shape'), u'nurbsCurve', nt.NurbsCurve(u'group1|circle1|circle1Shape'), u'nurbsCurve', nt.NurbsSurface(u'group2|sphere1|sphere1Shape'), u'nurbsSurface'] # # List all paths to all leaf nodes in the DAG pm.ls( dag=True, lf=True, ap=True ) # Result: [nt.Camera(u'perspShape'), nt.Camera(u'topShape'), nt.Camera(u'frontShape'), nt.Camera(u'sideShape'), nt.NurbsCurve(u'group1|circle1|circle1Shape'), nt.NurbsCurve(u'|circle1|circle1Shape'), nt.NurbsSurface(u'group2|sphere1|sphere1Shape'), nt.NurbsSurface(u'group3|sphere1|sphere1Shape')] # # List all nodes below the selected node pm.ls( dag=True, ap=True, sl=True ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'group1'), nt.Transform(u'group1|circle1'), nt.NurbsCurve(u'group1|circle1|circle1Shape'), nt.Transform(u'|circle1'), nt.NurbsCurve(u'|circle1|circle1Shape'), nt.Transform(u'group2'), nt.Transform(u'group2|sphere1'), nt.Transform(u'group3|sphere1'), nt.NurbsSurface(u'group2|sphere1|sphere1Shape'), nt.NurbsSurface(u'group3|sphere1|sphere1Shape'), nt.Transform(u'group3')] # # List all dag nodes that are read-only (i.e. referenced nodes) pm.ls( dag=True, ro=True ) # Result: [] # # List all ghosting objects pm.ls( ghost=True ) # Result: [] # # List reference nodes associated with specific files pm.ls( references=True ) # Result: [] # # List all reference nodes, including unknown and shared reference nodes pm.ls( type='reference' ) # Result: [] # # Select some components and then get the list in both selected and numeric order obj1 = pm.polySphere( sx=20, sy=20 ) pm.select( clear=True ) pm.selectPref( trackSelectionOrder=1 ) pm.select( obj1[0]+".f[100]" ) pm.select( (obj1[0]+".f[50:55]"), add=True ) pm.select( (obj1[0]+".f[0]"), add=True ) pm.select( (obj1[0]+".f[56:60]"), add=True ) # regular -selection flag returns the components in compacted numeric order. pm.ls( selection=True ) # Result: [MeshFace(u'pSphereShape1.f[0]'), MeshFace(u'pSphereShape1.f[50:60]'), MeshFace(u'pSphereShape1.f[100]')] # # -orderedSelection flag returns the components in the order that we selected them. pm.ls( orderedSelection=True ) # Result: [MeshFace(u'pSphereShape1.f[100]'), MeshFace(u'pSphereShape1.f[50:55]'), MeshFace(u'pSphereShape1.f[0]'), MeshFace(u'pSphereShape1.f[56:60]')] # # turn off tracking when we are done pm.selectPref( trackSelectionOrder=0 ) # init some namespace pm.namespace( add="A:B:C" ) # Result: u'A:B:C' # # add object into namespace pm.namespace( set=":A:B" ) # Result: u'A:B' # pm.polySphere( name="obj1" ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'A:B:obj1'), nt.PolySphere(u'A:B:polySphere1')] # pm.namespace( set=":A:B:C" ) # Result: u'A:B:C' # pm.polySphere( name="obj1" ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'A:B:C:obj1'), nt.PolySphere(u'A:B:C:polySphere1')] # pm.polySphere( name="obj2" ) # Result: [nt.Transform(u'A:B:C:obj2'), nt.PolySphere(u'A:B:C:polySphere2')] # # The current Namespace is ":A:B:C" and relative mode is off # List all objects and their namespace in the scene # If the object is in the root namespace, then return root ":" # Note that the results shown below have been elided (...) for documentation purposes. pm.ls( showNamespace=True ) [u'time1', u':', u'sequenceManager1', u':', u'renderPartition', u':', (...), u'A:B:obj1', u'A:B', u'A:B:C:obj1', u'A:B:C', u'A:B:C:obj2', u'A:B:C'] pm.select( ":A:B:obj1", r=True ) pm.select( ":A:B:C:obj2", add=True) # List namespace of all objects named "obj1" pm.ls( "obj1", showNamespace=True, recursive=True ) [u'A:B:obj1', u'A:B', u'A:B:C:obj1', u'A:B:C'] # List both name and namespace of each selected object pm.ls( showNamespace=True, selection=True ) [u'A:B:obj1', u'A:B', u'A:B:C:obj2', u'A:B:C'] # set current Namespace pm.namespace( set=":A:B" ) # enable relative mode pm.namespae( relativeNames=True ) # Now the current Namespace is ":A:B" and relative mode is on # Note that the name of the current namespace is "" in relative mode # List both name and namespace of each selected objects pm.ls( showNamespace=True, selection=True ) [u'obj1', u'', u'C:obj2', u'C'] #make a new scene modify the transform of the camera perspective, play with the timeline and modified the camera's shape pm.file(force=True, new=True) pm.setAttr('persp.translateX', 10) pm.currentTime(8) pm.setAttr('perspShape.horizontalFilmAperture', 16) #list all modified objects of type camera and type time allObjects=pm.ls(type=['camera','time'], modified=True) print allObjects # Result: [u'perspShape', u'time1'] pm.ls(modified=True) # Result: [u'persp', u'perspShape', u'time1'] pm.ls(modified=True, excludeType='camera') # Result: [u'persp', u'time1']