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About select box.

xyxel
xyxel over 15 years ago

How I can to get coordinates of Select Box for use in another function?

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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    So does enterBox() (or any of the other "enter*" functions described in the same manual) provide what you want?

    The documentation is in <ICinstDir>/doc/skuiref/skuiref.pdf

    Otherwise, you can get hold of the selected set of objects (with geGetSelSet() , say), but there's nothing to get the last "select box" (for a start, you might have selected without using a box - just by clicking - there is no storage of the last "select box", as I said before). It would be a very odd use model to do that, I think.

    I still don't think your objective is very clear - but perhaps if you can look at enterBox and the other related enter functions, you may find a better way to do what you're trying to achieve.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

     

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    So does enterBox() (or any of the other "enter*" functions described in the same manual) provide what you want?

    The documentation is in <ICinstDir>/doc/skuiref/skuiref.pdf

    Otherwise, you can get hold of the selected set of objects (with geGetSelSet() , say), but there's nothing to get the last "select box" (for a start, you might have selected without using a box - just by clicking - there is no storage of the last "select box", as I said before). It would be a very odd use model to do that, I think.

    I still don't think your objective is very clear - but perhaps if you can look at enterBox and the other related enter functions, you may find a better way to do what you're trying to achieve.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

     

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