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Synopsis

ungroup [-absolute] [-parent string] [-relative] [-world] [objects...]

ungroup is undoable, NOT queryable, and NOT editable.

This command ungroups the specified objects.

The objects will be placed at the same level in the hierarchy the group node occupied unless the -w flag is specified, in which case they will be placed under the world.

If an object is ungrouped and there is an object in the new group with the same name then this command will rename the ungrouped object.

See also: group, parent, instance, duplicate

Return value

None

Flags

absolute, parent, relative, world
Long name (short name) Argument types Properties
-absolute(-a) create
preserve existing world object transformations (overall object transformation is preserved by modifying the objects local transformation) [default]
-parent(-p) string create
put the ungrouped objects under the given parent
-relative(-r) create
preserve existing local object transformations (don't modify local transformation)
-world(-w) create
put the ungrouped objects under the world

Flag can appear in Create mode of command Flag can appear in Edit mode of command
Flag can appear in Query mode of command Flag can be used more than once in a command.

MEL examples

// Create a simple hierarchy
sphere -n sphere1; move 2 0 0;
sphere -n sphere2; move -2 0 0;
group -n group1 sphere1 sphere2; move 0 2 0;
sphere -n sphere3; move 0 0 2;
group -n group2 group1 sphere3;
group -em -n group3;

// Remove group1 from the hierarchy. What should remain
// is group2 with sphere3, sphere1, and sphere2 as children.
// Note that the objects don't move since the absolute flag
// is implied.
//
ungroup group1;

// Try the same ungroup with the -relative flag.
// Now sphere1 and sphere2 will move down 2 units in Y.
//
undo;
ungroup -relative group1;

// Now try the same ungroup operation with the -parent flag.
// This will move the children of group1 under group3.
undo;
ungroup -parent group3 group1;