Functions
findDataType(name)
→ hou.DopDataType or None
isScriptSolverRunning()
→ bool
Return whether or not a Python script solver DOP is currently running.
This function is called from the Python code that is automatically generated when you create a new Python solver DOP type.
scriptSolverData()
→ hou.DopData
Return the solver solver data corresponding to the currently running Python script solver DOP.
A Python script solver DOP runs in two passes. During the first pass, it
evaluates its node parameters and stores them in the solver data. During
this pass, hou.dop.isScriptSolverRunning() returns False
and you can
access a writable version of the script solver data with
hou.DopNode.pythonSolverData(). During the second pass the solver is
invoked to actually solve the objects. During this pass,
hou.dop.isScriptSolverRunning() returns True
and you use this
function to access a read-only version of the script solver data. You can
access the objects being solved in this pass with
hou.dop.scriptSolverNewObjects() and hou.dop.scriptSolverObjects().
DOP nodes attach data named "Solver" to each of the DOP objects being solved. If the only solver in use is the script solver, this data will be of type "SIM_SolverScript". Otherwise, this data will be of type "SIM_SolverMulti", and the "SIM_SolverScript" will be subdata of the multisolver data. This function provides an easy way of retrieving this data, regardless of where it exists.
Typically, the solver data is shared between all the objects being solved. For this reason, the data returned by this function is read-only. Otherwise, if you modified this data, the DOP engine would copy it and the objects being solved would not share this data.
scriptSolverNetwork()
→ hou.Node or None
Return the DOP network node that contains the script solver DOP that is
currently running, or None
if not script solver is running. You would
call this function from a script solver DOP.
scriptSolverSimulation()
→ hou.DopSimulation or None
Return the DOP simulation that contains the script solver DOP that is
current running, or None
if not script solver is running. You would call
this function from a script solver DOP.
This method is a shortcut for hou.dop.scriptSolverNetwork().simulation()
.
scriptSolverObjects()
→ tuple
of hou.DopObject
Return a tuple of DOP objects being solved by the current script solver DOP. If no script solver is running, returns an empty tuple.
scriptSolverNewObjects()
→ tuple
of hou.DopObject
Return a tuple of newly-created DOP objects to later be solved by the current script solver DOP. If no script solver is running, returns an empty tuple.
scriptSolverTimestepSize()
→ float
Return the timestep size for the script solver that is currently running, or 0.0 if no script solver is running.