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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Demonstrate high quality docstrings.
Module-level docstrings appear as the first "statement" in a module. Remember,
that while strings are regular Python statements, comments are not, so an
inline comment may precede the module-level docstring.
After importing a module, you can access this special string object through the
``__doc__`` attribute; yes, it's actually available as a runtime attribute,
despite not being given an explicit name! The ``__doc__`` attribute is also
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fredrikaverpil / get_set_values.py
Last active May 20, 2024 20:31
Get and set knob values #nuke
# Get all nodes of type Read
readnodes = nuke.allNodes('Read')
for readnode in readnodes:
print readnode
# List all knobs for selected node
print( nuke.toNode('Read1') )
# List all knobs for specific node
print( nuke.selectedNode() )