a little question: When set a call, it does not run by "select all +
execute, enter a pad? I'm sure he had done it before and funcina.
Unless, that is isolated in codigos. I'm confused now.

The code has to work when I call the "test ()" on the command line
python.

Now the code works. However, only a restricted calling line def.



On Dec 21, 3:14 am, Chad Dombrova <[email protected]> wrote:
> after you defined the function, did you call it?
>
> def foo()
>         cmds.someJunk()
>
> foo()  #<------ call the function
>
> On Dec 21, 2009, at 12:45 AM, Vitor Lôbo Ramos wrote:
>
> > 1 -) There is no error. But there is no action, function.
> > 2 -) Noting that "obj" in this case is only a prefix
> > 3 -) I tried to use commonly without controler = b1, b2 = obj (but
> > does not work) when you create a ref.
>
> > The intention here is just create a setdrivenkey between 2 objects.
> > Example: Driver and Control, Obj is Driven. I move the Controller
> > translateX 20, and move the obj translateX -20. With that, I key.
>
> > Exemple:
>
> > import maya.cmds as cmds
>
> > cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'obj.tx', cd='controler.tx', dv=0,v=0 ) # work
> > cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'obj.tx', cd='controler.tx', dv=20,v=-20 )#
> > work
> > cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'obj.tx', cd='controler.tx', dv=-20,v=20 )
> > #work
>
> > Using a: def rtest ():
>
> >   cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'obj.tx', cd='controler.tx', dv=0,v=0 ) #
> > not work
> >   cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'obj.tx', cd='controler.tx', dv=20,v=-20 )
> > # not work
> >   cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'obj.tx', cd='controler.tx', dv=-20,v=20 )
> > # not work
>
> > the above methods also did not work .... what am I doing wrong?
>
> > Another method tested:
>
> >   b1 = controler
> >   b2 = obj
>
> > cmds.setDrivenKeyframe(b2,at='translateX', cd=b1, dv=0,v=0 ) # not
> > work
>
> > On Dec 21, 1:47 am, Paul Molodowitch <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Some questions:
>
> >> 1) What's the error you get?
> >> 2) Where are controler and obj defined?
> >> 3) What's the point of having b1 and b2, anyway? Why not just use controler
> >> and obj?
>
> >> - Paul
>
> >> 2009/12/20 Vitor Lôbo Ramos <[email protected]>
>
> >>> Correcting:
>
> >>> cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'name1.ty', cd='name2.ty', dv=0,v=0 ) #
> >>> functional
>
> >>> # But, with def
>
> >>> .......
>
> >>> When I try to organize in def, no functionality
>
> >>> On Dec 20, 7:03 pm, Vitor Lôbo Ramos <[email protected]>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> For some strange reason, yet, not funcina.
> >>>> The code below works perfectly without (def name ()).
> >>>> Now does not work. Why?
>
> >>>> cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'b2.ty', cd='b1.ty', dv=0,v=0 ) # functional
>
> >>>> #But, with def
>
> >>>> def teste():
>
> >>>>   b1 = controler
> >>>>   b2 = obj
>
> >>>>   cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( b2 + '.tx', cd=b1+'.tx', dv=0,v=0 ) # not
> >>>> work
> >>>>   cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( '%s.tx' % b2, cd=('%s.tx' % b1), dv=0,v=0 )
> >>>> # not work
> >>>>   cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'b2.tx', cd='b1.tx', dv=20,v=-20 ) # not
> >>>> work
>
> >>>> On Dec 20, 6:48 pm, Paul Molodowitch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>> def tmirror():
>
> >>>>>>  b1 = controler
> >>>>>>  b2 = obj
>
> >>>>>>  cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'b2.tx', cd='b1.tx', dv=0,v=0 )
> >>>>>>  cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'b2.tx', cd='b1.tx', dv=20,v=-20 )
> >>>>>>  cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( 'b2.tx', cd='b1.tx', dv=-20,v=20 )
>
> >>>>> Using the commands as you've given them, maya is looking for objects
> >>> whose
> >>>>> NAMES are 'b1' and 'b2'.  Your variables b1 and b2 are never even used.
>
> >>>>> You'd need to do something like this:
>
> >>>>> cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( b2 + '.tx', cd=b1+'.tx', dv=0,v=0 )
>
> >>>>> or, equivalently:
>
> >>>>> cmds.setDrivenKeyframe( '%s.tx' % b2, cd=('%s.tx' % b1), dv=0,v=0 )
>
> >>>>> (I'm assuming that the rest of your syntax here is correct... I haven't
> >>>>> bothered to check it.)
>
> >>>>> - Paul
>
> >>>>>> What am I doing wrong?
>
> >>>>>> I want to create a simple setdrivenkey where the motion controls in
> >>>>>> positions x, y, z, and this monitor.
>
> >>>>>> --
> >>>>>>http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya
>
> >>> --
> >>>http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya
>
> > --
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