I am trying to use MAXScript to delete all animation Keys from my scene using MAXScript. At the moment I am using the mouse and pressing CTRL + A to select all objects thus bringing up the keys for all objects in my scene. I am then selecting all Keys on the animation timeline using my mouse, and then selecting all keys on the timeline, and then deleting them. How do I do it in MAXScript?

I have found this in the MAXScript documentation, but I don't know how to use it:

deleteKeys <controller> [#allKeys | #selection]  

I tried using

deleteKeys globaltracks #allKeys

but that didn't seem to do anything.

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this is a method I posted as part of this challenge on CGTalk. I've modified it to delete all keys on animated controllers. It manipulates the built-in Trackbar custom filter functions to automatically iterate all controllers of all objects, instead of having to retrieve all controllers youself.

(   
fn filterCallbackFunction theAnimatable theParent theSubAnimIndex theGrandParent theNode = 
(       
    if isController theAnimatable do deleteKeys theAnimatable #allKeys
    true
)

with redraw off
(   
    trackbar.filter = #all
    local filtind = maxops.trackbar.registerFilter filterCallbackFunction undefined "." 1 active:on
    disableRefMsgs()
    local sel = getCurrentSelection()
    select objects
    maxops.trackbar.redraw forceRedraw:on
    maxops.trackbar.unregisterfilter filtind        
    select sel
    enableRefMsgs()
    ok
)
)

Edit: Sorry, or just use this :)

deleteKeys objects #allKeys
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Great works a treat! Seems a bit silly that one has to do all of this though. Thanks :) – Senthil Seveelavanan Feb 20 at 15:51
@SenthilSeveelavanan Come to think of it, deleteKeys is a mapped function, you could just use deleteKeys objects #allKeys. Sorry for overthinking it! :) P.S. if the solution(s) work for you please accept it as an answer. – Rotem Feb 20 at 16:28
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Without scripting: Hit Ctrl-A, then Main Menu > Animation > Delete selected animation

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max select all
macros.run "Animation Tools" "DeleteSelectedAnimation"
clearSelection()

or drag this code to a toolbar to make a macro!

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Welcome LoneRobot, and thanks for the constructive answer. I would mod up if I would know if it was correct (reviewing first time answers, not an expert on this). – owlstead May 7 at 23:14
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