Cheers John! I'll give it a try.

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 8:45 PM, John RA Benson <j...@illum-mg.fr> wrote:

> lots of ways -
>
> simple one is to take advantage of the fact that nuke.allNodes already
> delivers specific node types in a list, so:
>
> nuke.allNodes(‘Read’) will give a list of Read nodes
>
> use a little list stuff and sorted() to sort it out:
>
> alphabetically_sorted_paths = sorted( [n[‘file’].value() for n in
> nuke.allNodes(‘Read’)] )
> use:
> alphabetically_sorted_paths[number]
> to pick out whichever number the path you want corresponds to.
>
> JRAB
>
> On Oct 10, 2014, at 2:26 PM, Doruk Saglam <doruksag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello fellas,
> >
> > I'm using an easy script in Nuke to view a list of the read node values
> in Script Editor. I found the script somewhere on the internet, most
> probably on nukepedia... I've been using this script alot. But sometimes
> when the node tree gets huge it becomes harder to read the output of the
> script because it's not sorted.
> >
> > The script is this.
> >
> > def getReadValues():
> >   for a in nuke.allNodes():
> >     if 'Read' in a['name'].value():
> >             print a['file'].value()
> >
> > I'm want to upgrade this script so that it sorts out the output
> alphabetically and numerically. I couldn't find a solution because I'm a
> python noob. Is there a way?
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Doruk
> >
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