pymel.core.animation.keyframeStats¶
- keyframeStats(*args, **kwargs)¶
All of the group commands position their individual controls in columns starting at column 1. The layout of each control (ie. column) can be customized using the -cw/columnWidth, -co/columnOffset, -cat/columnAttach, -cal/columnAlign, and -adj/adjustableColumnflags. By default, columns are left aligned with no offset and are 100 pixels wide. Only one column in any group can be adjustable. This command creates, edits, queries a keyframe stats control.
Flags:
Long Name / Short Name Argument Types Properties adjustableColumn / adj int Specifies which column has an adjustable size that changes with the sizing of the layout. The column value is a 1-based index. Passing 0 as argument turns off the previous adjustable column. adjustableColumn2 / ad2 int Specifies which column has an adjustable size that changes with the size of the parent layout. Ignored if there are not exactly two columns. adjustableColumn3 / ad3 int Specifies that the column has an adjustable size that changes with the size of the parent layout. Ignored if there are not exactly three columns. adjustableColumn4 / ad4 int Specifies which column has an adjustable size that changes with the size of the parent layout. Ignored if there are not exactly four columns. adjustableColumn5 / ad5 int Specifies which column has an adjustable size that changes with the size of the parent layout. Ignored if there are not exactly five columns. adjustableColumn6 / ad6 int Specifies which column has an adjustable size that changes with the size of the parent layout. Ignored if there are not exactly six columns. animEditor / ae unicode The name of the animation editor which is associated with the control annotation / ann unicode Annotate the control with an extra string value. backgroundColor / bgc float, float, float The background color of the control. The arguments correspond to the red, green, and blue color components. Each component ranges in value from 0.0 to 1.0. When setting backgroundColor, the background is automatically enabled, unless enableBackground is also specified with a false value. classicMode / cm bool Edit display mode. True means stats only, otherwise show time value. columnAlign / cal int, unicode Arguments are : column number, alignment type. Possible alignments are: left | right | center. Specifies alignment type for the specified column. columnAlign2 / cl2 unicode, unicode Sets the text alignment of both columns. Ignored if there are not exactly two columns. Valid values are left, right, and center. columnAlign3 / cl3 unicode, unicode, unicode Sets the text alignment for all three columns. Ignored if there are not exactly three columns. Valid values are left, right, and center. columnAlign4 / cl4 unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode Sets the text alignment for all four columns. Ignored if there are not exactly four columns. Valid values are left, right, and center. columnAlign5 / cl5 unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode Sets the text alignment for all five columns. Ignored if there are not exactly five columns. Valid values are left, right, and center. columnAlign6 / cl6 unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode Sets the text alignment for all six columns. Ignored if there are not exactly six columns. Valid values are left, right, and center. columnAttach / cat int, unicode, int Arguments are : column number, attachment type, and offset. Possible attachments are: left | right | both. Specifies column attachment types and offets. columnAttach2 / ct2 unicode, unicode Sets the attachment type of both columns. Ignored if there are not exactly two columns. Valid values are left, right, and both. columnAttach3 / ct3 unicode, unicode, unicode Sets the attachment type for all three columns. Ignored if there are not exactly three columns. Valid values are left, right, and both. columnAttach4 / ct4 unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode Sets the attachment type for all four columns. Ignored if there are not exactly four columns. Valid values are left, right, and both. columnAttach5 / ct5 unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode Sets the attachment type for all five columns. Ignored if there are not exactly five columns. Valid values are left, right, and both. columnAttach6 / ct6 unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode, unicode Sets the attachment type for all six columns. Ignored if there are not exactly six columns. Valid values are left, right, and both. columnOffset2 / co2 int, int This flag is used in conjunction with the -columnAttach2 flag. If that flag is not used then this flag will be ignored. It sets the offset for the two columns. The offsets applied are based on the attachments specified with the -columnAttach2 flag. Ignored if there are not exactly two columns. columnOffset3 / co3 int, int, int This flag is used in conjunction with the -columnAttach3 flag. If that flag is not used then this flag will be ignored. It sets the offset for the three columns. The offsets applied are based on the attachments specified with the -columnAttach3 flag. Ignored if there are not exactly three columns. columnOffset4 / co4 int, int, int, int This flag is used in conjunction with the -columnAttach4 flag. If that flag is not used then this flag will be ignored. It sets the offset for the four columns. The offsets applied are based on the attachments specified with the -columnAttach4 flag. Ignored if there are not exactly four columns. columnOffset5 / co5 int, int, int, int, int This flag is used in conjunction with the -columnAttach5 flag. If that flag is not used then this flag will be ignored. It sets the offset for the five columns. The offsets applied are based on the attachments specified with the -columnAttach5 flag. Ignored if there are not exactly five columns. columnOffset6 / co6 int, int, int, int, int, int This flag is used in conjunction with the -columnAttach6 flag. If that flag is not used then this flag will be ignored. It sets the offset for the six columns. The offsets applied are based on the attachments specified with the -columnAttach6 flag. Ignored if there are not exactly six columns. columnWidth / cw int, int Arguments are : column number, column width. Sets the width of the specified column where the first parameter specifies the column (1 based index) and the second parameter specifies the width. columnWidth1 / cw1 int Sets the width of the first column. Ignored if there is not exactly one column. columnWidth2 / cw2 int, int Sets the column widths of both columns. Ignored if there are not exactly two columns. columnWidth3 / cw3 int, int, int Sets the column widths for all 3 columns. Ignored if there are not exactly 3 columns. columnWidth4 / cw4 int, int, int, int Sets the column widths for all 4 columns. Ignored if there are not exactly 4 columns. columnWidth5 / cw5 int, int, int, int, int Sets the column widths for all 5 columns. Ignored if there are not exactly 5 columns. columnWidth6 / cw6 int, int, int, int, int, int Sets the column widths for all 6 columns. Ignored if there are not exactly 6 columns. defineTemplate / dt unicode Puts the command in a mode where any other flags and arguments are parsed and added to the command template specified in the argument. They will be used as default arguments in any subsequent invocations of the command when templateName is set as the current template. docTag / dtg unicode Add a documentation flag to the control. The documentation flag has a directory structure. (e.g., -dt render/multiLister/createNode/material) dragCallback / dgc script Adds a callback that is called when the middle mouse button is pressed. The MEL version of the callback is of the form: global proc string[] callbackName(string $dragControl, int $x, int $y, int $mods) The proc returns a string array that is transferred to the drop site. By convention the first string in the array describes the user settable message type. Controls that are application defined drag sources may ignore the callback. $mods allows testing for the key modifiers CTRL and SHIFT. Possible values are 0 == No modifiers, 1 == SHIFT, 2 == CTRL, 3 == CTRL + SHIFT. In Python, it is similar, but there are two ways to specify the callback. The recommended way is to pass a Python function object as the argument. In that case, the Python callback should have the form: def callbackName( dragControl, x, y, modifiers ): The values of these arguments are the same as those for the MEL version above. The other way to specify the callback in Python is to specify a string to be executed. In that case, the string will have the values substituted into it via the standard Python format operator. The format values are passed in a dictionary with the keys dragControl, x, y, modifiers. The dragControlvalue is a string and the other values are integers (eg the callback string could be print ‘%(dragControl)s %(x)d %(y)d %(modifiers)d’ dropCallback / dpc script Adds a callback that is called when a drag and drop operation is released above the drop site. The MEL version of the callback is of the form: global proc callbackName(string $dragControl, string $dropControl, string $msgs[], int $x, int $y, int $type) The proc receives a string array that is transferred from the drag source. The first string in the msgs array describes the user defined message type. Controls that are application defined drop sites may ignore the callback. $type can have values of 1 == Move, 2 == Copy, 3 == Link. In Python, it is similar, but there are two ways to specify the callback. The recommended way is to pass a Python function object as the argument. In that case, the Python callback should have the form: def pythonDropTest( dragControl, dropControl, messages, x, y, dragType ): The values of these arguments are the same as those for the MEL version above. The other way to specify the callback in Python is to specify a string to be executed. In that case, the string will have the values substituted into it via the standard Python format operator. The format values are passed in a dictionary with the keys dragControl, dropControl, messages, x, y, type. The dragControlvalue is a string and the other values are integers (eg the callback string could be print ‘%(dragControl)s %(dropControl)s %(messages)r %(x)d %(y)d %(type)d’ enable / en bool The enable state of the control. By default, this flag is set to true and the control is enabled. Specify false and the control will appear dimmed or greyed-out indicating it is disabled. enableBackground / ebg bool Enables the background color of the control. exists / ex bool Returns whether the specified object exists or not. Other flags are ignored. fullPathName / fpn bool Return the full path name of the widget, which includes all the parents. height / h int The height of the control. The control will attempt to be this size if it is not overruled by parent layout conditions. highlightColor / hlc float, float, float The highlight color of the control. The arguments correspond to the red, green, and blue color components. Each component ranges in value from 0.0 to 1.0. isObscured / io bool Return whether the control can actually be seen by the user. The control will be obscured if its state is invisible, if it is blocked (entirely or partially) by some other control, if it or a parent layout is unmanaged, or if the control’s window is invisible or iconified. manage / m bool Manage state of the control. An unmanaged control is not visible, nor does it take up any screen real estate. All controls are created managed by default. noBackground / nbg bool Clear/reset the control’s background. Passing true means the background should not be drawn at all, false means the background should be drawn. The state of this flag is inherited by children of this control. numberOfPopupMenus / npm bool Return the number of popup menus attached to this control. parent / p unicode The parent layout for this control. popupMenuArray / pma bool Return the names of all the popup menus attached to this control. precision / pre int Controls the number of digits to the right of the decimal point that will be displayed for float-valued channels. Default is 3. Queried, returns an int. preventOverride / po bool If true, this flag prevents overriding the control’s attribute via the control’s right mouse button menu. rowAttach / rat int, unicode, int Arguments are : column, attachment type, offset. Possible attachments are: top | bottom | both. Specifies attachment types and offsets for the entire row. statusBarMessage / sbm unicode Extra string to display in the status bar when the mouse is over the control. timeAnnotation / tan unicode Annotate the time field with an extra string value. useTemplate / ut unicode Forces the command to use a command template other than the current one. valueAnnotation / van unicode Annotate the value field with an extra string value. visible / vis bool The visible state of the control. A control is created visible by default. Note that a control’s actual appearance is also dependent on the visible state of its parent layout(s). visibleChangeCommand / vcc script Command that gets executed when visible state of the control changes. width / w int The width of the control. The control will attempt to be this size if it is not overruled by parent layout conditions. Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list. Derived from mel command maya.cmds.keyframeStats
Example:
import pymel.core as pm pm.window( 'myWindow', rtf=0, width=200 ) # Result: ui.Window('myWindow') # pm.formLayout( 'myForm' ) # Result: ui.FormLayout('myWindow|myForm') # pm.keyframeStats( 'myOutliner' ) # Result: u'myWindow|myForm|myOutliner' # pm.formLayout( 'myForm', e=True, af=[('myOutliner', 'top', 0), ('myOutliner', 'left', 0), ('myOutliner', 'bottom', 0), ('myOutliner', 'right', 0)] ) # Result: ui.FormLayout('myWindow|myForm') # pm.showWindow()