Difference between revisions of "MGED CMD erase"
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+ | : [[MGED_CMD_draw|draw]] | ||
: [[MGED_CMD_who|who]] | : [[MGED_CMD_who|who]] | ||
− | : [[MGED_CMD_dall|dall]] | + | : [[MGED_CMD_dall|dall]] - delete all |
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: [[MGED_CMD_erase_all|erase_all]] | : [[MGED_CMD_erase_all|erase_all]] | ||
: [[MGED_CMD_kill|kill]] | : [[MGED_CMD_kill|kill]] |
Latest revision as of 15:47, 7 April 2013
erase[edit]
Contents
Syntax[edit]
- erase <objects>
Argument(s)[edit]
- <objects>
- Valid db object list
Return Value(s)[edit]
- No Return Values for this command.
Description[edit]
The "erase" command deletes the specified list of objects from the MGED display. This is a synonym for the d command. Only objects that have been explicitly displayed may be deleted with the "erase" command (use the who command to see a list of explicitly displayed objects). Objects that are displayed as members of explicitly displayed combinations cannot be deleted from the display with this command (see dall or erase_all). Note that this has no effect on the BRL-CAD database itself. To actually remove objects from the database, use the kill command.
Example(s)[edit]
- mged> erase region1 shapea
- Delete region1 and shapea from the MGED display.
See Also[edit]
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