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VectorScript: | |||
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TypeValue:=ObjectType(N='Mystery Object'); | TypeValue:=ObjectType(N='Mystery Object'); | ||
{returns the type of the object named 'Mystery Object'}</code> | {returns the type of the object named 'Mystery Object'}</code> | ||
Python: | |||
<code lang="py"> | |||
TypeValue = vs.ObjectType( "N='Mystery Object'" ); | |||
# returns the type of the object named 'Mystery Object' | |||
</code> | |||
</sample> | </sample> | ||
Latest revision as of 14:08, 13 June 2014
.VectorScript|VectorScript ..VS:Function Reference|Function Reference ..VS:Function_Reference_Appendix|Appendix
Description
Returns the type identifier an object. If more than one object matches the search criteria, the type identifier of the last matching object will be returned.
FUNCTION ObjectType(
c :CRITERIA) : INTEGER;
def vs.ObjectType(c): return INTEGER
Parameters
c CRITERIA Search criteria.
Example
VectorScript:
TypeValue:=ObjectType(N='Mystery Object'); {returns the type of the object named 'Mystery Object'}
Python:
TypeValue = vs.ObjectType( "N='Mystery Object'" ); # returns the type of the object named 'Mystery Object'
Version
Availability: from All Versions