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Hello,
I know that it's possible to retrieve the stepname (created in Creo Illustrate) by listening for the "stepstarted" event or with "newStep" event.
But what if I like to e.g. generate a list with all the steps in the current loaded sequence, can that be done?
Is it possible to read the stepname of a specific sequence step based on an index number?
Cheers,
Tony
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Hi @Tony_Nystrand ,
currently I am not aware that you could get such list inside a Vuforia studio without playing the whole sequence , at least one time. It could be possible the first time when a model is used/loaded to start a temporary playAll call of a sequence and then to save the info anywhere as property.
Possible methods are :
/////////////////////////////////step completed /////////////////////
scope.$on('stepcompleted', function(evt, arg1, arg2, arg3) {
var parsedArg3 = JSON.parse(arg3);
console.log("stepcompleted stepNumber="+parsedArg3.stepNumber + " nextStep="+parsedArg3.nextStep);
$scope.app.stepNumber=parseInt(parsedArg3.stepNumber);
$scope.app.nextStep=parseInt(parsedArg3.nextStep);
$scope.app.duration=parseFloat(parsedArg3.duration);
$scope.app.stepActive=false;
$scope.app.setInActive=false;
});
/////////////////////////////////step started /////////////////////
$scope.$on('stepstarted', function(evt, arg1, arg2, arg3) {
var parsedArg3 = JSON.parse(arg3);
console.log("stepstarted stepNumber="+parsedArg3.stepNumber);
$scope.app.stepNumber=parseInt(parsedArg3.stepNumber);
$scope.app.nextStep=parseInt(parsedArg3.nextStep);
$scope.app.duration=parseFloat(parsedArg3.duration);
});
/////////// new Step /////////////////////////////////////////
$scope.$on('newStep', function(evt,arg) {
console.debug("console.debug: $scope.$on -> newStep:".concat("started") );
var getStepRegex = /\((\d*)\//;
$scope.message = getStepRegex.exec(arg)[1];
console.info('message='+$scope.message);
//will print the current step
});
So as mention when we call playAll for a sequence and this case we will get information about all steps /when we use one of the events /callback mention above
Of course you can use some info e.g. a json file which is extracted from a .pvz model file directly .
One example how to extract such data is mention in the posts:
[How to extract the components with properties from a pvz file] and [Extracting the viewables and the seqnece steps information from a .pvz file for the usage in TWX]
Hi @Tony_Nystrand ,
currently I am not aware that you could get such list inside a Vuforia studio without playing the whole sequence , at least one time. It could be possible the first time when a model is used/loaded to start a temporary playAll call of a sequence and then to save the info anywhere as property.
Possible methods are :
/////////////////////////////////step completed /////////////////////
scope.$on('stepcompleted', function(evt, arg1, arg2, arg3) {
var parsedArg3 = JSON.parse(arg3);
console.log("stepcompleted stepNumber="+parsedArg3.stepNumber + " nextStep="+parsedArg3.nextStep);
$scope.app.stepNumber=parseInt(parsedArg3.stepNumber);
$scope.app.nextStep=parseInt(parsedArg3.nextStep);
$scope.app.duration=parseFloat(parsedArg3.duration);
$scope.app.stepActive=false;
$scope.app.setInActive=false;
});
/////////////////////////////////step started /////////////////////
$scope.$on('stepstarted', function(evt, arg1, arg2, arg3) {
var parsedArg3 = JSON.parse(arg3);
console.log("stepstarted stepNumber="+parsedArg3.stepNumber);
$scope.app.stepNumber=parseInt(parsedArg3.stepNumber);
$scope.app.nextStep=parseInt(parsedArg3.nextStep);
$scope.app.duration=parseFloat(parsedArg3.duration);
});
/////////// new Step /////////////////////////////////////////
$scope.$on('newStep', function(evt,arg) {
console.debug("console.debug: $scope.$on -> newStep:".concat("started") );
var getStepRegex = /\((\d*)\//;
$scope.message = getStepRegex.exec(arg)[1];
console.info('message='+$scope.message);
//will print the current step
});
So as mention when we call playAll for a sequence and this case we will get information about all steps /when we use one of the events /callback mention above
Of course you can use some info e.g. a json file which is extracted from a .pvz model file directly .
One example how to extract such data is mention in the posts:
[How to extract the components with properties from a pvz file] and [Extracting the viewables and the seqnece steps information from a .pvz file for the usage in TWX]
