opsave hscript command
Saves the output data of an operator to a file.
Usages
opsave [-q] [-v] [-f start end [-i inc]] operator filename
opsave currently supports CHOP, COP and SOP data.
The -f parameter does the equivalent of the following code:
This is, it saves the operator data using the same filename for each frame. Unless you have an embedded variable such as $F or similar in the filename (using “$F”), you probably don’t want this option. CHOPs, for example, save their entire data and usually don’t require the -f parameter.for i = start to end step inc fcur $i opsave operator filename end
Options
-q | (Quiet) Do not print any messages, including warnings and errors. |
-v | (Verbose) Print more detailed messages. |
-f start end | Save output data for a frame range. Use the -i option to specify the increment |
-i increment | The increment between frames to save. For example, 2 saves every other frame, 3 saves every third frame, etc. |
Examples
opsave -f 1 10 -i 2 /obj/geo1/twist1 twist1\$F.obj
opsave /ch/ch1/wave1 wave.bclip
opsave /ch/audio/filter1 test.aiff
