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m68673
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6/10/2008 8:21 AM  
Hi, In Algroskill Docs: 11 parameters axlTransformObject( lo_dbid/o_dbid ?move l_deltaPoint ?mirror t/nil ?angle f_angle ?origin l_rotatePoint ?allOrNone t/nil) Use following function check: Only 10 parameters arglist('axlTransformObject) What is 'axlTransformObject' function's exact parameters? Thanks
Dave Elder
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6/10/2008 1:19 PM  
I think that there is a problem with the Skill wrapper for the C code in this instance.
agrlist and sklint both return incorrect results. I believe that the documentation is accurate. It works for me.

Dave Elder
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m68673
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6/11/2008 7:44 AM  
Hi Dave,
It really worked well for you? Please try the following statement and help me to point out my fault, thanks.

1、TextDbid is a text object or a list of text objects, following statement causes an error.
axlTransformObject(TextDbid ?move '(0.0 0.0) ?mirror nil ?angle 0.0 ?origin '(0.0 0.0) ?allOrNone t)[i] [/i]

E- *Error* axlTransformObject: too many arguments (at most 10 expected, 11 given)

2、Elide the '?allOrNone t', It works well.
axlTransformObject(TextDbid ?move '(0.0 0.0) ?mirror nil ?angle 0.0 ?origin '(0.0 0.0) )[i] [/i]

Daniel
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Dave Elder
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6/11/2008 1:28 PM  
Agreed. The allOrNone option does the damage. I've never used it. Just leave it out.

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6/11/2008 1:39 PM  
I raised a service request (31077799) on this in December 2003. The reply I got was: "This is a C implementation of the Skill keyword syntax. It is functioning correctly. R&D don't have any plan to address this." Go figure!

Dave Elder
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6/12/2008 9:21 AM  
Hi Dave,

Thanks all the time. Use it correctly, that is the question. Forget the 'allOrNone' option in the document.

Best Regard!
Daniel
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