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Revision as of 15:11, 5 December 2017
tree
tree is an MGED command.
Contents
Syntax
- tree [-c] [-i #] [-o outfile] object(s)
Argument(s)
- -c
- Do not print shapes.
- -i #
- Indent # spaces.
- -o outfile
- Target Output File
- object(s)
- One or more valid BRL-CAD Database Objects.
Return Value(s)
- No Return Values for this command.
Description
The "tree"command will list the contents of the specified objects in a tree-like format that displays the hierarchical structure of the objects, and all objects referenced by them, down to the primitive shape level. If -c is given, the shapes are not printed. The -o outfile option prints the results to outfile. The -i # option allows the user to set the number of spaces to indent.
Example(s)
- mged> tree group1
- Show the structure of the tree rooted at group1 down to the primitive shape level.
- mged> tree -i 2 group1
- This time use two spaces for each level of indentation.
- mged> tree -c group1
- No shapes are printed.
See Also
- No related commands.
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