nuke.expr

nuke.expr()

expression(s) -> float

Parse a Nuke expression. Runs the same expression parser as is used by animations. This is not the same as the tcl expr parser. The main differences are: - Only floating point numbers are calculated. There are no strings, boolean, or integer values. - You can name any knob that returns a floating point value, with a dot-separated name, see knob for details on these names. You may follow the knob name with a time in parenthesis (like a function call) and if it is animated it will be evaluated at that time. If it is animated and no time is given, ‘frame’ is used. - The words ‘frame’, ‘t’, and ‘x’ evaluate to the frame number of the context node, or the frame number this animation is being evaluated at. - The word ‘y’ in an animation expression evaluates to the value the animation would have if the control points were used and there was no expression. Outside an animation expression y returns zero.

Parameters

s – The expression, as a string.

Returns

The result.