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Wanted to know which kind of object is selected

bharath2k4er
bharath2k4er over 16 years ago

 Hi,

      I wanted to know the type of objects i have selected. say if i selected a instance, it should print "instance selected" or "path selected".

                            For this i have tried a code. unfortunately i couldn't able to finish it.

            name= geGetSelSet()~>objType
            if( name == "inst"
               then
                    printf("Instance selected")
               else
                    printf("Instance not selected")
              )
can anyone suggest me the error or correct way to get the above task.

 

Thanks,

Bharath 

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    Bernd over 16 years ago

    d_selSet = car( geGetSelSet( ) )

    if( d_selSet~>objType == "inst" then
        printf( "Instance selected\n" )
    else
        printf( "Instance not selected\n" )
    )

     

    Bernd 

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  • Bernd
    Bernd over 16 years ago

    d_selSet = car( geGetSelSet( ) )

    if( d_selSet~>objType == "inst" then
        printf( "Instance selected\n" )
    else
        printf( "Instance not selected\n" )
    )

     

    Bernd 

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