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How to know the inst = car(selectedSet()) is running in stretch mode or not ?

Charley Chen
Charley Chen over 14 years ago

Hi All,

I have a inst(inst = car(selectedSet()) )  , using cdfgData->type , it return  "instData" ,

In the inst , it has stretch handle defined (like w , l) .

Howto know the inst is running in stretch mode (pass parameter w,l) or not (not select the inst) ?

Thank you,

Charley

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Charley,

    I'm afraid I have no idea what you're asking here. Where are you trying to determine this from? cdfgData is only available within a CDF callback - so where would the SKILL you're calling be being invoked from, and what do you mean by "running in stretch mode"? It's really unclear as to what you're trying to find out, how you're trying to find it out, when you're tring to find it out, or why you're trying to find it out ;-)

    Andrew.

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