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On 05/07/2004 at 01:57, xxxxxxxx wrote:
User Information: Cinema 4D Version: 8.5 Platform: Windows ; Language(s) : C.O.F.F.E.E ;
--------- Hi, Very annoying problem. when I try to check if an object is a HyperNURBSObject, using GetType(), nothing happens, unless I use ID numbers instead..... e.g. if (main_obj->GetType() == HyperNURBSObject ) println("hypernurbs"); The above does not work, but ... println (main_obj->GetType() ) ; // gives the answer 1007455 for a hypernurbs object, SO...is the following CORRECT ? if (main_obj->GetType() == 1007455 ) println("hypernurbs"); or is the number 1007455 also used for other objects???? please help, as my hair is falling out!
On 05/07/2004 at 16:23, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Ahhh! It`s ok. I have found another way of doing what I am after.........
On 07/07/2004 at 20:27, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Just for the record, obj->GetType() returns the integer ID while getclass(obj) would return the actual class (HyperNURBSObject).
On 09/07/2004 at 01:21, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks a lot for the info, (I`ve been offline for a few days).....