Autodesk 507B1-90A211-1301 User Guide - Page 308
Work with Events, Event Types, Event Conditions
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Work with Events An event is the occurrence of an incident or a situation, such as a mouse click, key press or collision, which determines whether your script is run or not. Your script can have more than one event in it. However, the way you combine all event conditions in the script becomes very important. That is you need to ensure the Boolean logic makes sense, the brackets are closed properly, and so on. NOTE Until the combination of all event conditions in the script is satisfied, your script will not be executed. Event Types The following event types are available in Navisworks: ■ On Start - event triggers a script as soon as scripting is enabled. If scripting is enabled when a file is loaded, then any start events in the file will be triggered immediately. This is useful for setting up the initial conditions of your script, such as giving initial values to variables, or moving the camera to a defined start point. ■ On Timer - event triggers a script at predefined time intervals. ■ On Key Press - event triggers a script with a specific button on the keyboard. ■ On Collision - event triggers a script when the camera collides with a specific object. ■ On Hotspot - event triggers a script when the camera is within a specific range of a hotspot. ■ On Variable - event triggers a script when a variable meets a predefined criterion. ■ On Animation - event triggers a script when a specific animation starts or stops. Event Conditions Events can be combined with a simple Boolean logic. To create an event condition you can use a combination of brackets and AND/OR operators. 296 | Chapter 13 Animate Objects