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pymel.core.context.curveCVCtx

curveCVCtx(*args, **kwargs)

The curveCVCtx command creates a new context for creating curves by placing control vertices (CVs).

Flags:

Long Name / Short Name Argument Types Properties
bezier / bez bool  
   
degree / d int ../../../_images/create.gif ../../../_images/query.gif ../../../_images/edit.gif
 
valid values are 1, 2, 3, 5 or 7. Default is degree 3.
exists / ex bool  
   
history / ch bool  
   
image1 / i1 unicode  
   
image2 / i2 unicode  
   
image3 / i3 unicode  
   
multEndKnots / me bool ../../../_images/create.gif ../../../_images/query.gif ../../../_images/edit.gif
 
Default is true. False means that the curve will not pass through the end control vertices (CVs).
name / n unicode  
   
preserveShape / ps bool  
   
rational / rl bool  
   
refit / rf bool  
   
symmetry / sm bool  
   
uniform / un bool ../../../_images/create.gif ../../../_images/query.gif ../../../_images/edit.gif
 

Default is true, which means uniform parameterization will be used. False means chord length parameterization. Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list.

Derived from mel command maya.cmds.curveCVCtx

Example:

import pymel.core as pm

# To create a new context that will create curves of degree 5:
pm.curveCVCtx( "curveCVContext", degree=5 )
# Result: u'curveCVContext' #
pm.setToolTo("curveCVContext")

# To query the degree of an existing context:
pm.curveCVCtx( "curveCVContext", q=True, degree=True )
# Result: 5 #

# To edit the degree of an existing context:
pm.curveCVCtx( "curveCVContext", , e=True, degree=7 )

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