yes I did... no luck...

gahhh..

On Feb 3, 12:46 am, Judah Baron <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you create a function like the GetPlugData function in the example? That
> function allows you to trigger compute when you want because it actually
> pulls data from a specific plug, and in so doing, forces a dependency.
>
> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 8:29 PM, Ling <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks a lot guys for the response.
>
> > @ Ren Zhi:
>
> > I tried these lines, put them into the draw() function, and it seems
> > not working.
>
> > @ Adan:
> > below are the code for defining the attrs:
>
> > // define the float attr:
> >        aLingChange = numAttr.create( "lingChangeA", "lca",
> > MFnNumericData::kFloat, 0.0, &stat );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( numAttr.setStorable(false) );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( numAttr.setKeyable(false) );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( numAttr.setHidden(true) );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( addAttribute( aLingChange ) );
>
> > //define the mstring attr:
> >        //custom attr aCropWith from Ling
> >        aCropWith = strAttr.create( MString("cropWithSelection"), MString
> > ("cws"), MFnData::kString, aCropWith, &stat );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( strAttr.setStorable(true) );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( strAttr.setKeyable(false) );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( strAttr.setConnectable(true) );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( addAttribute( aCropWith ) );
>
> > // define the mmatrix attr
> >        aBBoxMatrix = matrixAttr.create( "extractBoxMatrix", "ebm",
> > MFnMatrixAttribute::kFloat, &stat );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( numAttr.setStorable(true) );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( numAttr.setKeyable(true) );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( numAttr.setConnectable(true) );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( numAttr.setHidden(true) );
> >        CHECK_MSTATUS( addAttribute( aBBoxMatrix ) );
>
> > and I set the affecting relations on the first post..
>
> > @ Judah:
>
> > Hi Judah: thanks a lot for your suggestions,
>
> > In my compute() function, if I ask the node to do something simple,
>
> > it's working fine, but if I change the code to  :
>
> > if(plug == aLingChange):
> > {
> >  then do something
> > }
> > it won't work... the compute() function still runs, but just skip the
> > codes inside the curly brackets,
>
> > because the aLingChange is not been affected..
>
> > weird
>
> > @ Viktoras:
>
> > Thanks for your suggestions, he docs is talking about dynamic
> > attributes affecting dynamic/static attrs
>
> > The concept of it seems gonna fix my problem, but I tried with this
> > setDependentsDirty() function, and it doesn't work as well.
>
> > My question is, after defining the function, should I use it
> > somewhere, or it will run automatically?
>
> > On Feb 2, 12:02 pm, viktoras <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > what maya is saying you is that both attributeAffects associations
> > > failed. while this compiled
> > > fine, it's not behaving like code tells node to.
> > > try setting dirty flag manually, see MPxNode:: setDependentsDirty
> > > documentation for details.
>
> > > On 2010.02.02 17:35, Ling wrote:
>
> > > > Hi guys:
>
> > > >    sorry for post this again, but I desparately needing for help.
>
> > > > my problem is I created three attribute in my custom locator node,
> > > > a MString attribute, a MMatrixAttribute,
> > > > and they are affecting a float attribute.
>
> > > > basically like this:
> > > > CHECK_MSTATUS( attributeAffects( MStringAttr,     floatAttr ) );
> > > > CHECK_MSTATUS( attributeAffects( MMatrixAttr,     floatAttr ) );
>
> > > > the node compiles fine, but when changing the Matrix and String
> > > > attribute,
> > > > the float attribute doesnt response, which means the node won't
> > > > re-"compute"..
>
> > > > also i got some error message like:
> > > > attributeAffects( MString,     floatAttr )
> > > > (kInvalidParameter): Object is incompatible with this method
>
> > > > attributeAffects( MMatrixAttr,     floatAttr )
> > > > (kInvalidParameter): Object is incompatible with this method
>
> > > > and if I set only the MString attribute affecting the float attribute,
> > > > the error becomes:
> > > > attributeAffects( MString,     floatAttr )
> > > > (kInvalidParameter): Object is incompatible with this method
>
> > > > Really appreciate your helps
>
> > > > -ling
>
> > > --
> > > Viktorashttp://www.neglostyti.com
>
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>
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