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Is there any kind of script or built in function to Maya that selects all objects with rotations or translates less than or greater than zero. And scale less than or greater than one? Any help would be appreciated

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EDIT : My phone did uppercase to the 'if' so it wasn't working. The error in the script editor gave this :

# Error: invalid syntax
#   File "<maya console>", line 9
#     If any(Tr) or any(Rot):
#          ^
# SyntaxError: invalid syntax # 

It gives you the line with problems so it is really straight forward to debug. I suggest you should learn python/mel basics, there is a lot of good place to do this and there is also website where you can find code if you dont want to learn : pluralsight, justinFx, highend3d, maya google group On stackoverflow, it is more to correct bugs, mistakes than providing full code.

import maya.cmds as cmds

Objs = cmds.ls(type='transform')
Out=[]
for o in Objs:
    Tr = cmds.getAttr(o+'.t')[0]
    Rot = cmds.getAttr(o+'.r')[0]
    if any(Tr) or any(Rot):
        Out.append(o)
    Sca = cmds.getAttr(o+'.s')[0]
    if Sca != (1,1,1):
        Out.append(o)
print(Out)
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  • Hmmn, I have very limited programming knowledge, I assume this is python? When I paste this in the python window it just gives a syntax error, any ideas? Thank you very much for your help Mar 26, 2019 at 23:55
  • Ill check this when I get to my office two hours but yeah it is python
    – DrWeeny
    Mar 27, 2019 at 0:06
  • Thank you so much, I have marked it as the answer. It does not select the objects though, it lists them in the script editor. I did learn a little bit of mel a few years ago but I never ended up having to use it Mar 27, 2019 at 2:02
  • never mind, I realized I just need to replace print with cmds.select Mar 27, 2019 at 2:12
  • One last comment because I have already said too much, it did not tell me the line with problems in the script editor, which is why I only mentioned the syntax error Mar 27, 2019 at 2:32

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