The methods listed below reflect the features of releases prior to 3ds Max 5.
TrackView was completely rewritten in 3ds Max 5.
For access to the new features, please look under Interface: trackviews
Properties:
trackviews.isOpen <value>name or index Returns a boolean value indicating if the specified trackview is open.
trackviews.isCurrent <value>name or index Returns a boolean value indicating if the trackview is the last one used or not.
trackviews.setCurrent <value>name or index Sets the specified trackview to be the current one. Returns true if successful.
trackviews.currentTrackView Read only property that returns the interface for the currently used trackview. Returns undefined if the trackview is closed.
trackviews.lastUsedTrackViewName Read only property that returns the name of the current trackview.
trackviews.openLastUsedTrackView() Opens the current trackview if it has been closed.
trackviews.delete <value>name or indexDeletes the specified trackview.
trackviews.close <value>name or index You can now close a trackview based on it's index or name.
trackviews.open <value>name or index You can now open a trackview based on it's index or name.
trackviews.getTrackView <value>name or index This method will get a trackview based on it’s index or name.
EXAMPLE
showInterface (trackviews.getTrackView 1) trackviews.() getAllTrackViewsThe above script returns an array of trackviews.
trackviews.numTrackViews() Returns the number of trackviews.
trackviews.getTrackViewName <index>index Returns the name of the trackview window based on the index.
<void>setName <string>name Sets the name of the trackview window
<integer>getNumTracks() Gets the number of tracks currently displayed in trackview
<integer>numSelTracks() Gets the number of selected tracks
<boolean>canAssignController() Tests to see if all selected tracks are of the same type
<void>assignControllerDialog Invokes the assign controller dialog if canAssignController()
<boolean>assignController <maxObject>controller Assigns the controller to the selected tracks if canAssignController() is true and the controller is the appropriate type
<void>showControllerTypes <boolean>state Sets the ShowControllerType property
<void>expandTracks() Expands all tracks
<void>zoomSelected() Zooms to the selected object's track
<void>zoomOnTrack <maxObject>parent <index>subNum Zooms to the track defined by the parent and the subNum
<maxObject>getTrack <index>index Returns the object belonging to the indexed track
<maxObject>getParent <index>index Gets the parent of the object belonging to the index track. If the object is a position controller, the parent is the Transform controller
<maxObject>getSelected <index>index Gets the objects belonging to the selected, indexed track
<maxObject>getParentOfSelected <index>index Gets the indexed selected tracks parent object
<index>getSelectedSubNum <index>index Gets the subNum of the selected track
<index>getIndex <maxObject>object Gets the index for the animatable object
<boolean>selectTrackByIndex <index>index <boolean>clearSelection Selects tracks by index
<boolean>selectTrack <maxObject>object <boolean>clearSelection Selects tracks by object
A trackview interface can be obtained for one of the currently open trackviews using one of the following methods.
trackviews.getTrackViewByName <name as string> trackviews.getTrackViewByIndex <index as int> trackviews.getAllTrackViews() Once you have an instance of the trackview interface you can call the following new methods on it.
getEditMode() Gets the current edit mode as an symbolic enum.
setEditMode <type as symbolic enum> Sets the current edit mode
editMode Property to do the same as the above two methods
Valid symbolic enum values are:
#editKeys #editTime #editFCurves #editRanges #positionRanges