Autodesk 507B1-90A211-1301 User Guide - Page 201

Search Options, Find Selection Tree Shortcut Menu

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Quick Reference Search Options Category Selects the category name. Only the categories that are contained in the scene are available in the drop-down list. Property Selects the property name. Only the properties in the scene within the category chosen are available in the drop-down list. Condition Selects a condition operator for your search. You can use the following operators depending on the property you are searching for: ■ =. Equals; can be used to evaluate any type of property. To qualify for the search, a property must match the specified value exactly. ■ Not Equals . Can be used to evaluate any type of property. ■ < - Greater Than; can be used to evalueate numerical property types only. ■ - Less Than; can be used to evaluate numerical property types only. ■ >= - Less Than or Equals; can be used to evaluate numerical property types only. ■ Contains. To qualify for the search, a property must contain the specified value (for example, series of letters within a string). ■ Wildcard. Enables you to use wildcards in the Value field to allow matching against any character (?) or an arbitrary sequence of characters (*). ■ Defined. To qualify for the search, a property must have some value defined. ■ Undefined. To qualify for the search, a property must not have any defined value. Value You can either type in a value freely in this box, or choose a pre-defined value from the drop-down list which shows all values in the scene available within the category and property you defined earlier. If you used Wildcard as the condition operator, you can type a value with wildcards. To match one single unspecified character use the symbol ? (question mark). To match any number of unspecified characters, use the symbol * (asterisk). For example, "b??k" will match "brick" and "block"; "b*k" will match "bench kiosk", "brick", and "block"; and "*b*k*" will match "bench kiosk", "brick" and "block" and also "Coarse bricks" and "block 2". This box is not available if you used Defined or Undefined as the condition operator. Match Case Select this check box to respect the upper and lower case letters of the values tested during the search. This affects all statements in your search. It's also possible to set case sensitivity for individual search statements by using the Search Conditions shortcut menu. Prune Below Result Select this check box if you want to stop searching a branch of the Fnd Selection Tree as soon as the first qualifying object is found. Search Specifies the type of the search to run. Choose from: ■ Default. Searches all items selected in the Find Selection Tree, along with the paths below these items, for qualifying objects. ■ Below Selected Paths. Only searches below the items selected in the Find Selection Tree for qualifying objects. ■ Selected Paths Only. Only searches within the items selected in the Find Selection Tree for qualifying items. Find Selection Tree Shortcut Menu Select Changes the selection you made in the Scene Area to the current selection in the Find Selection Tree. Import Current Selection Changes the selection in the Find Selection Tree to your current selection the Scene Area. Find Items Window | 189

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Quick Reference
Search Options
Category
Selects the category name. Only the categories that are contained in the scene are available in the
drop-down list.
Property
Selects the property name. Only the properties in the scene within the category chosen are available
in the drop-down list.
Condition
Selects a condition operator for your search. You can use the following operators depending on the
property you are searching for:
=
. Equals; can be used to evaluate any type of property. To qualify for the search, a property must match the
specified value exactly.
Not Equals
. Can be used to evaluate any type of property.
<
- Greater Than; can be used to evalueate numerical property types only.
<=
- Greater Than or Equals; can be used to evaluate numerical property types only.
>
- Less Than; can be used to evaluate numerical property types only.
>=
- Less Than or Equals; can be used to evaluate numerical property types only.
Contains
. To qualify for the search, a property must contain the specified value (for example, series of letters
within a string).
Wildcard
. Enables you to use wildcards in the Value field to allow matching against any character (
?
) or an
arbitrary sequence of characters (
*
).
Defined.
To qualify for the search, a property must have some value defined.
Undefined.
To qualify for the search, a property must not have any defined value.
Value
You can either type in a value freely in this box, or choose a pre-defined value from the drop-down list
which shows all values in the scene available within the category and property you defined earlier. If you used
Wildcard as the condition operator, you can type a value with wildcards. To match one single unspecified
character use the symbol
?
(question mark). To match any number of unspecified characters, use the symbol
*
(asterisk). For example, "b??k" will match "brick" and "block"; "b*k" will match "bench kiosk", "brick", and "block";
and "*b*k*" will match "bench kiosk", "brick" and "block" and also "Coarse bricks" and "block 2".
This box is not available if you used Defined or Undefined as the condition operator.
Match Case
Select this check box to respect the upper and lower case letters of the values tested during the
search. This affects all statements in your search. It
s also possible to set case sensitivity for individual search
statements by using the Search Conditions shortcut menu.
Prune Below Result
Select this check box if you want to stop searching a branch of the Fnd Selection Tree as
soon as the first qualifying object is found.
Search
Specifies the type of the search to run. Choose from:
Default.
Searches all items selected in the Find Selection Tree, along with the paths below these items, for
qualifying objects.
Below Selected Paths.
Only searches below the items selected in the Find Selection Tree for qualifying objects.
Selected Paths Only.
Only searches within the items selected in the Find Selection Tree for qualifying items.
Find Selection Tree Shortcut Menu
Select
Changes the selection you made in the Scene Area to the current selection in the Find Selection Tree.
Import Current Selection
Changes the selection in the Find Selection Tree to your current selection the Scene
Area.
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