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This viewer shows the sample data passing through channel nodes (CHOPs).
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Scope a CHOP node in the network view |
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Select channels to scope from a list |
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Edit sample data |
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Add a text note to the graph |
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Mouse shortcuts in the graph
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Set the current CHOP. |
⌃ Ctrl + |
Set the current frame. |
Alt + |
Set the current CHOP and frame to the nearest sample. |
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Scale the graph. |
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Scale all graphs simultaneously. |
⌃ Ctrl + |
Constrain scaling to vertical or horizontal only. |
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Pans across the graph. |
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Pans across all graphs simultaneously. |
⌃ Ctrl + |
Constrain panning to vertical or horizontal only. |
Toolbar
Frame indicator
Click to show/hide a blue line indicating the current frame.
Auto scroll
Turn this on to have the viewer automatically follow the current frame during playback.
Graphs menu
Lets you arrange the scoped parameters in separate graphs.
Horizontal/Vertical adapt
When these options are on, the viewer automatically pans and zooms to show all intervals and ranges of the scoped parameters.
Home graph
Pans and zooms the view to show all intervals and ranges of the scoped parameters.
Vertical adapt options menu
Controls which vertical range to use for homing the Graph or the Vertical Adapt button. Auto (the default) uses the minimum and maximum values on the graph. Choose Other to set the range explicitly. The other choices specify common range presets.
Disable graph
When this option is on, the graph does not update. Use this to speed up Houdini when you don’t need the CHOP graph.
Toggle options
Switches between the toolbar and a text box you can use to annotate the current frame of a CHOP graph.
Curve/Bar display switch
Switches between displaying curves and sample bars.
Options toolbar menu
Edit raw samples
You can use the "raw edit" tools to directly set the values of sample data. This is sometimes faster and simpler than the alternative of fitting the data through smooth spline approximations, and then editing them in the Animation Editor.
First, set up the viewer for editing:
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Open the Options menu in the toolbar and turn on Raw Edit Tools to show the editing tools under the graph.
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Turn on Options ▸ Dots and Options ▸ Handles as well.
Then, you can use various tools to edit samples:
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Click, Shift-click, and/or drag a marquee around samples to select them.
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Drag a sample handle to change its value.
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Use the buttons in the raw edit toolbar:
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Display three default Wave chops (one graph per CHOP). Turn on Dots, and click the Cubic icon. Turn on Col Select.
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Marquee select the first fifty frames of the first channel. The range is resampled as a cubic spline for all three channels.
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Drag a selected sample vertically, modifying the shape of the interpolation on all channels.
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Click the Copy Relative icon.
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Drag the selection to frame 100.
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Click an empty area of the graph to deselect. Click the Span Cubic icon again.
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Marquee select any area which appears to have a kink in it, and it will reinterpolate as a cubic shape.