OptionToggle Constructor (Boolean, String, String) |
Namespace: Rhino.Input.Custom
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partial class Examples { public static Rhino.Commands.Result CommandLineOptions(Rhino.RhinoDoc doc) { // For this example we will use a GetPoint class, but all of the custom // "Get" classes support command line options. Rhino.Input.Custom.GetPoint gp = new Rhino.Input.Custom.GetPoint(); gp.SetCommandPrompt("GetPoint with options"); // set up the options Rhino.Input.Custom.OptionInteger intOption = new Rhino.Input.Custom.OptionInteger(1, 1, 99); Rhino.Input.Custom.OptionDouble dblOption = new Rhino.Input.Custom.OptionDouble(2.2, 0, 99.9); Rhino.Input.Custom.OptionToggle boolOption = new Rhino.Input.Custom.OptionToggle(true, "Off", "On"); string[] listValues = new string[] { "Item0", "Item1", "Item2", "Item3", "Item4" }; gp.AddOptionInteger("Integer", ref intOption); gp.AddOptionDouble("Double", ref dblOption); gp.AddOptionToggle("Boolean", ref boolOption); int listIndex = 3; int opList = gp.AddOptionList("List", listValues, listIndex); while (true) { // perform the get operation. This will prompt the user to input a point, but also // allow for command line options defined above Rhino.Input.GetResult get_rc = gp.Get(); if (gp.CommandResult() != Rhino.Commands.Result.Success) return gp.CommandResult(); if (get_rc == Rhino.Input.GetResult.Point) { doc.Objects.AddPoint(gp.Point()); doc.Views.Redraw(); Rhino.RhinoApp.WriteLine("Command line option values are"); Rhino.RhinoApp.WriteLine(" Integer = {0}", intOption.CurrentValue); Rhino.RhinoApp.WriteLine(" Double = {0}", dblOption.CurrentValue); Rhino.RhinoApp.WriteLine(" Boolean = {0}", boolOption.CurrentValue); Rhino.RhinoApp.WriteLine(" List = {0}", listValues[listIndex]); } else if (get_rc == Rhino.Input.GetResult.Option) { if (gp.OptionIndex() == opList) listIndex = gp.Option().CurrentListOptionIndex; continue; } break; } return Rhino.Commands.Result.Success; } }
import Rhino import scriptcontext def CommandLineOptions(): # For this example we will use a GetPoint class, but all of the custom # "Get" classes support command line options. gp = Rhino.Input.Custom.GetPoint() gp.SetCommandPrompt("GetPoint with options") # set up the options intOption = Rhino.Input.Custom.OptionInteger(1, 1, 99) dblOption = Rhino.Input.Custom.OptionDouble(2.2, 0, 99.9) boolOption = Rhino.Input.Custom.OptionToggle(True, "Off", "On") listValues = "Item0", "Item1", "Item2", "Item3", "Item4" gp.AddOptionInteger("Integer", intOption) gp.AddOptionDouble("Double", dblOption) gp.AddOptionToggle("Boolean", boolOption) listIndex = 3 opList = gp.AddOptionList("List", listValues, listIndex) while True: # perform the get operation. This will prompt the user to # input a point, but also allow for command line options # defined above get_rc = gp.Get() if gp.CommandResult()!=Rhino.Commands.Result.Success: return gp.CommandResult() if get_rc==Rhino.Input.GetResult.Point: point = gp.Point() scriptcontext.doc.Objects.AddPoint(point) scriptcontext.doc.Views.Redraw() print "Command line option values are" print " Integer =", intOption.CurrentValue print " Double =", dblOption.CurrentValue print " Boolean =", boolOption.CurrentValue print " List =", listValues[listIndex] elif get_rc==Rhino.Input.GetResult.Option: if gp.OptionIndex()==opList: listIndex = gp.Option().CurrentListOptionIndex continue break return Rhino.Commands.Result.Success if __name__ == "__main__": CommandLineOptions()