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diff --git a/source/blender/python/api2_2x/doc/IDProp.py b/source/blender/python/api2_2x/doc/IDProp.py deleted file mode 100644 index 01d5136cd70..00000000000 --- a/source/blender/python/api2_2x/doc/IDProp.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -class IDGroup: - """ - The IDGroup Type - ================ - This type supports both iteration and the [] - operator to get child ID properties. - - You can also add new properties using the [] operator. - For example:: - - group['a float!'] = 0.0 - group['an int!'] = 0 - group['a string!'] = "hi!" - group['an array!'] = [0, 0, 1.0, 0] - - group['a subgroup!] = {"float": 0.0, "an int": 1.0, "an array": [1, 2], - "another subgroup": {"a": 0.0, "str": "bleh"}} - - Note that for arrays, the array type defaults to int unless a float is found - while scanning the template list; if any floats are found, then the whole - array is float. Note that double-precision floating point numbers are used for - python-created float ID properties and arrays (though the internal C api does - support single-precision floats, and the python code will read them). - - You can also delete properties with the del operator. For example: - - del group['property'] - - To get the type of a property, use the type() operator, for example:: - - if type(group['bleh']) == str: pass - - To tell if the property is a group or array type, import the Blender.Types module and test - against IDGroupType and IDArrayType, like so:: - - from Blender.Types import IDGroupType, IDArrayType. - - if type(group['bleghr']) == IDGroupType: - (do something) - - @ivar name: The name of the property - @type name: string - """ - - def pop(item): - """ - Pop an item from the group property. - @type item: string - @param item: The item name. - @rtype: can be dict, list, int, float or string. - @return: The removed property. - """ - - def update(updatedict): - """ - Updates items in the dict, similar to normal python - dictionary method .update(). - @type updatedict: dict - @param updatedict: A dict of simple types to derive updated/new IDProperties from. - @rtype: None - @return: None - """ - - def keys(): - """ - Returns a list of the keys in this property group. - @rtype: list of strings. - @return: a list of the keys in this property group. - """ - - def values(): - """ - Returns a list of the values in this property group. - - Note that unless a value is itself a property group or an array, you - cannot change it by changing the values in this list, you must change them - in the parent property group. - - For example, - - group['some_property'] = new_value - - . . .is correct, while, - - values = group.values() - values[0] = new_value - - . . .is wrong. - - @rtype: list of strings. - @return: a list of the values in this property group. - """ - - def iteritems(): - """ - Implements the python dictionary iteritmes method. - - For example:: - - for k, v in group.iteritems(): - print "Property name: " + k - print "Property value: " + str(v) - - @rtype: an iterator that spits out items of the form [key, value] - @return: an iterator. - """ - - def convert_to_pyobject(): - """ - Converts the entire property group to a purely python form. - - @rtype: dict - @return: A python dictionary representing the property group - """ - -class IDArray: - """ - The IDArray Type - ================ - - @ivar type: returns the type of the array, can be either IDP_Int or IDP_Float - """ - - def __getitem__(index): - pass - - def __setitem__(index, value): - pass - - def __len__(): - pass -
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