pymel.core.nodetypes.PolyCube

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class PolyCube(*args, **kwargs)

class counterpart of mel function polyCube

The cube command creates a new polygonal cube.

MAttrClass = Enum( EnumValue('MAttrClass', 1, 'localDynamicAttr'), EnumValue('MAttrClass', 2, 'normalAttr'), EnumValue('MAttrClass', 3, 'extensionAttr'), EnumValue('MAttrClass', 4, 'invalidAttr'))
MdgTimerMetric = Enum( EnumValue('MdgTimerMetric', 0, 'metric_callback'), EnumValue('MdgTimerMetric', 1, 'metric_compute'), EnumValue('MdgTimerMetric', 2, 'metric_dirty'), EnumValue('MdgTimerMetric', 3, 'metric_draw'), EnumValue('MdgTimerMetric', 4, 'metric_fetch'), EnumValue('MdgTimerMetric', 5, 'metric_callbackViaAPI'), EnumValue('MdgTimerMetric', 6, 'metric_callbackNotViaAPI'), EnumValue('MdgTimerMetric', 7, 'metric_computeDuringCallback'), EnumValue('MdgTimerMetric', 8, 'metric_computeNotDuringCallback'), EnumValue('MdgTimerMetric', 9, 'metrics'))
MdgTimerState = Enum( EnumValue('MdgTimerState', 0, 'off'), EnumValue('MdgTimerState', 1, 'on'), EnumValue('MdgTimerState', 2, 'uninitialized'), EnumValue('MdgTimerState', 3, 'invalidState'))
MdgTimerType = Enum( EnumValue('MdgTimerType', 0, 'type_self'), EnumValue('MdgTimerType', 1, 'type_inclusive'), EnumValue('MdgTimerType', 2, 'type_count'), EnumValue('MdgTimerType', 3, 'types'))
getAxis(**kwargs)

This flag specifies the primitive axis used to build the cube. Q: When queried, this flag returns a float[3].

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getCaching(**kwargs)

Toggle caching for all attributes so that no recomputation is needed

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getConstructionHistory(**kwargs)

Turn the construction history on or off (where applicable). If construction history is on then the corresponding node will be inserted into the history chain for the mesh. If construction history is off then the operation will be performed directly on the object. Note:If the object already has construction history then this flag is ignored and the node will always be inserted into the history chain.

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getCreateUVs(**kwargs)

Create UVs or not. 0: No UVs1: No Normalization2: Normalize Each Face Separately3: Normalize Collectively4: Normalize and Preserve Aspect RatioDefault:3

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getDepth(**kwargs)

Depth of the cube. Default:1.0

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getFrozen(**kwargs)

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getHeight(**kwargs)

Height of the cube. Default:1.0

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getNodeState(**kwargs)

Maya dependency nodes have 6 possible states. The Normal (0), HasNoEffect (1), and Blocking (2)states can be used to alter how the graph is evaluated. The Waiting-Normal (3), Waiting-HasNoEffect (4), Waiting-Blocking (5)are for internal use only. They temporarily shut off parts of the graph during interaction (e.g., manipulation). The understanding is that once the operation is done, the state will be reset appropriately, e.g. Waiting-Blockingwill reset back to Blocking. The Normaland Blockingcases apply to all nodes, while HasNoEffectis node specific; many nodes do not support this option. Plug-ins store state in the MPxNode::stateattribute. Anyone can set it or check this attribute. Additional details about each of these 3 states follow. StateDescriptionNormalThe normal node state. This is the default.HasNoEffectThe HasNoEffectoption (a.k.a. pass-through), is used in cases where there is an operation on an input producing an output of the same data type. Nearly all deformers support this state, as do a few other nodes. As stated earlier, it is not supported by all nodes. Its typical to implement support for the HasNoEffectstate in the nodes compute method and to perform appropriate operations. Plug-ins can also support HasNoEffect. The usual implementation of this state is to copy the input directly to the matching output without applying the algorithm in the node. For deformers, applying this state leaves the input geometry undeformed on the output. BlockingThis is implemented in the depend node base class and applies to all nodes. Blockingis applied during the evaluation phase to connections. An evaluation request to a blocked connection will return as failures, causing the destination plug to retain its current value. Dirty propagation is indirectly affected by this state since blocked connections are never cleaned. When a node is set to Blockingthe behavior is supposed to be the same as if all outgoing connections were broken. As long as nobody requests evaluation of the blocked node directly it wont evaluate after that. Note that a blocked node will still respond to getAttrrequests but a getAttron a downstream node will not reevaluate the blocked node. Setting the root transform of a hierarchy to Blockingwont automatically influence child transforms in the hierarchy. To do this, youd need to explicitly set all child nodes to the Blockingstate. For example, to set all child transforms to Blocking, you could use the following script. import maya.cmds as cmds def blockTree(root): nodesToBlock = [] for node in {child:1 for child in cmds.listRelatives( root, path=True, allDescendents=True )}.keys(): nodesToBlock += cmds.listConnections(node, source=True, destination=True ) for node in {source:1 for source in nodesToBlock}.keys(): cmds.setAttr( ‘%s.nodeState’ % node, 2 ) Applying this script would continue to draw objects but things would not be animated. Default:kdnNormal

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getSubdivisionsDepth(**kwargs)

Subdivisions along the depth of the cube. Default:1

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getSubdivisionsHeight(**kwargs)

Subdivisions along the height of the cube. Default:1

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getSubdivisionsWidth(**kwargs)

Subdivisions along the width of the cube. Default:1

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getSubdivisionsX(**kwargs)

This specifies the number of subdivisions in the X direction for the cube. C: Default is 1. Q: When queried, this flag returns an int.

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getSubdivisionsY(**kwargs)

This flag specifies the number of subdivisions in the Y direction for the cube. C: Default is 1. Q: When queried, this flag returns an int.

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getSubdivisionsZ(**kwargs)

This flag specifies the number of subdivisions in the Z direction for the cube. C: Default is 1. Q: When queried, this flag returns an int.

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getTexture(**kwargs)

What texture mechanism to be applied 0=No textures; 1=Object; 2=Faces Default:1

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

getWidth(**kwargs)

Width of the cube. Default:1.0 Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list.

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setAxis(val=True, **kwargs)

This flag specifies the primitive axis used to build the cube. Q: When queried, this flag returns a float[3].

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setCaching(val=True, **kwargs)

Toggle caching for all attributes so that no recomputation is needed

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setCreateUVs(val=True, **kwargs)

Create UVs or not. 0: No UVs1: No Normalization2: Normalize Each Face Separately3: Normalize Collectively4: Normalize and Preserve Aspect RatioDefault:3

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setDepth(val=True, **kwargs)

Depth of the cube. Default:1.0

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setFrozen(val=True, **kwargs)

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setHeight(val=True, **kwargs)

Height of the cube. Default:1.0

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setNodeState(val=True, **kwargs)

Maya dependency nodes have 6 possible states. The Normal (0), HasNoEffect (1), and Blocking (2)states can be used to alter how the graph is evaluated. The Waiting-Normal (3), Waiting-HasNoEffect (4), Waiting-Blocking (5)are for internal use only. They temporarily shut off parts of the graph during interaction (e.g., manipulation). The understanding is that once the operation is done, the state will be reset appropriately, e.g. Waiting-Blockingwill reset back to Blocking. The Normaland Blockingcases apply to all nodes, while HasNoEffectis node specific; many nodes do not support this option. Plug-ins store state in the MPxNode::stateattribute. Anyone can set it or check this attribute. Additional details about each of these 3 states follow. StateDescriptionNormalThe normal node state. This is the default.HasNoEffectThe HasNoEffectoption (a.k.a. pass-through), is used in cases where there is an operation on an input producing an output of the same data type. Nearly all deformers support this state, as do a few other nodes. As stated earlier, it is not supported by all nodes. Its typical to implement support for the HasNoEffectstate in the nodes compute method and to perform appropriate operations. Plug-ins can also support HasNoEffect. The usual implementation of this state is to copy the input directly to the matching output without applying the algorithm in the node. For deformers, applying this state leaves the input geometry undeformed on the output. BlockingThis is implemented in the depend node base class and applies to all nodes. Blockingis applied during the evaluation phase to connections. An evaluation request to a blocked connection will return as failures, causing the destination plug to retain its current value. Dirty propagation is indirectly affected by this state since blocked connections are never cleaned. When a node is set to Blockingthe behavior is supposed to be the same as if all outgoing connections were broken. As long as nobody requests evaluation of the blocked node directly it wont evaluate after that. Note that a blocked node will still respond to getAttrrequests but a getAttron a downstream node will not reevaluate the blocked node. Setting the root transform of a hierarchy to Blockingwont automatically influence child transforms in the hierarchy. To do this, youd need to explicitly set all child nodes to the Blockingstate. For example, to set all child transforms to Blocking, you could use the following script. import maya.cmds as cmds def blockTree(root): nodesToBlock = [] for node in {child:1 for child in cmds.listRelatives( root, path=True, allDescendents=True )}.keys(): nodesToBlock += cmds.listConnections(node, source=True, destination=True ) for node in {source:1 for source in nodesToBlock}.keys(): cmds.setAttr( ‘%s.nodeState’ % node, 2 ) Applying this script would continue to draw objects but things would not be animated. Default:kdnNormal

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setSubdivisionsDepth(val=True, **kwargs)

Subdivisions along the depth of the cube. Default:1

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setSubdivisionsHeight(val=True, **kwargs)

Subdivisions along the height of the cube. Default:1

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setSubdivisionsWidth(val=True, **kwargs)

Subdivisions along the width of the cube. Default:1

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setSubdivisionsX(val=True, **kwargs)

This specifies the number of subdivisions in the X direction for the cube. C: Default is 1. Q: When queried, this flag returns an int.

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setSubdivisionsY(val=True, **kwargs)

This flag specifies the number of subdivisions in the Y direction for the cube. C: Default is 1. Q: When queried, this flag returns an int.

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setSubdivisionsZ(val=True, **kwargs)

This flag specifies the number of subdivisions in the Z direction for the cube. C: Default is 1. Q: When queried, this flag returns an int.

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setTexture(val=True, **kwargs)

What texture mechanism to be applied 0=No textures; 1=Object; 2=Faces Default:1

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube

setWidth(val=True, **kwargs)

Width of the cube. Default:1.0 Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list.

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polyCube