Re: [Maya-Python] Wildcard to filter out some controllers from current selections

2018-10-06 Thread Andres Weber
The solution I'm going to suggest is probably a bit too brute force as it 
would be not using a lib for quicker or more elegant comparisons however 
something like:

filtered = [selected for selected in selection if all([exclusion not in 
selected for exclusion in exclusions])]

That would very simply check if the actual text from an excluded item is 
within each item in the selection.  This would get seriously 
computationally intensive with large lists...I'm terrible at big O notation 
so someone else will probably need to correct but it would be something 
like O(N3) since you have a nested loop and also within the inner loop 
comparing two strings (which might be O(NM) but again...I need to brush up 
on that.

On Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 6:31:52 AM UTC-4, Justin Israel wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 6, 2018, 10:57 AM kiteh > 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am trying to filter some controllers from current selections.
>> Currently this is the code I had:
>> exclude_list = [
>> "main_global_ctrl",
>> "main_globalOffset_ctrl",
>> "main_path_ctrl",
>> "main_start_ctrl"
>> ]
>>
>>
>> exclude_ctrls = []
>> all_ctrls = cmds.ls(selection=True, long=True)
>> for ctrl in all_ctrls:
>> # Remove any of the *: found
>> if ctrl.endswith(tuple(exclude_list)):
>> exclude_ctrls.append(ctrl)
>>
>>
>> # Remove the specified controllers
>> filtered_ctrls = [c for c in all_ctrls if c not in exclude_ctrls]
>>
>> It would works if within my list of current selections, the naming is 
>> exactly the same as the ones I have in the `exclude_list`.
>> What is the best way that I can make the items in `exclude_list` to work 
>> as a wildcard, eg. if within my selection I had a `M_main_global_ctrl` (see 
>> that "M_" is not part of the list)?
>>
>
> What kind of wildcard pattern are you after? Prefix? Suffix? Both? 
> Arbitrary characters in between? I don't really understand the example that 
> filters twice. Seems you already figured out how to do an endswith() to 
> filter a list on suffix matches and that sounds like the wildcard approach 
> you wanted. 
>
> In general you can either use fnmatch or regular expressions for arbitrary 
> wildcard matching:
>
> https://docs.python.org/2/library/fnmatch.html
> https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html
>
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Re: [Maya-Python] Wildcard to filter out some controllers from current selections

2018-10-06 Thread Justin Israel
On Sat, Oct 6, 2018, 10:57 AM kiteh  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to filter some controllers from current selections.
> Currently this is the code I had:
> exclude_list = [
> "main_global_ctrl",
> "main_globalOffset_ctrl",
> "main_path_ctrl",
> "main_start_ctrl"
> ]
>
>
> exclude_ctrls = []
> all_ctrls = cmds.ls(selection=True, long=True)
> for ctrl in all_ctrls:
> # Remove any of the *: found
> if ctrl.endswith(tuple(exclude_list)):
> exclude_ctrls.append(ctrl)
>
>
> # Remove the specified controllers
> filtered_ctrls = [c for c in all_ctrls if c not in exclude_ctrls]
>
> It would works if within my list of current selections, the naming is
> exactly the same as the ones I have in the `exclude_list`.
> What is the best way that I can make the items in `exclude_list` to work
> as a wildcard, eg. if within my selection I had a `M_main_global_ctrl` (see
> that "M_" is not part of the list)?
>

What kind of wildcard pattern are you after? Prefix? Suffix? Both?
Arbitrary characters in between? I don't really understand the example that
filters twice. Seems you already figured out how to do an endswith() to
filter a list on suffix matches and that sounds like the wildcard approach
you wanted.

In general you can either use fnmatch or regular expressions for arbitrary
wildcard matching:

https://docs.python.org/2/library/fnmatch.html
https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html


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[Maya-Python] Wildcard to filter out some controllers from current selections

2018-10-05 Thread kiteh
Hi all,

I am trying to filter some controllers from current selections.
Currently this is the code I had:
exclude_list = [
"main_global_ctrl",
"main_globalOffset_ctrl",
"main_path_ctrl",
"main_start_ctrl"
]


exclude_ctrls = []
all_ctrls = cmds.ls(selection=True, long=True)
for ctrl in all_ctrls:
# Remove any of the *: found
if ctrl.endswith(tuple(exclude_list)):
exclude_ctrls.append(ctrl)


# Remove the specified controllers
filtered_ctrls = [c for c in all_ctrls if c not in exclude_ctrls]

It would works if within my list of current selections, the naming is 
exactly the same as the ones I have in the `exclude_list`.
What is the best way that I can make the items in `exclude_list` to work as 
a wildcard, eg. if within my selection I had a `M_main_global_ctrl` (see 
that "M_" is not part of the list)?

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