Hey John,

You could do:

g = nuke.toNode('mygroup')
g.begin()
# Do stuff inside your group, e.g. nuke.nodes.MyNode()
g.end()

-E

On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 12:19 PM, John Vanderbeck <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello again all,
>
> I'm running into an annoying problem here.  I have a script that is
> creating a bunch of nodes for the user, in many cases hundreds of node, and
> I want to create all the nodes and then afterwards place them all into a
> group for the user so it isn't such a mess.
>
> All the node creation happens in a separate thread/progresstask, which
> might be part of my problems.
>
> nuke.makeGroup() states that it will add the selected nodes to a new group,
> but every time I run it, with nodes selected or not, I end up with an empty
> group instead of the selected nodes in that group.
>
> Can anyone share a snippet of code showing how to add nodes to an empty
> group after the group has already been created?  I couldn't find anything in
> the docs, but there must be a way.
>
> - John Vanderbeck
> - http://www.johnvanderbeck.com
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