vidIVideo RemoveMovie
Removes a movie.
Syntax
vidIVideo_handle RemoveMovieindex
Application
HyperWorks Tcl Query
Description
Removes a movie.
Inputs
- index
- The index of the movie.
Errors
Success or an error code.
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Cancels an overlay after it has been triggered.
Adds a measure object to the associated video.
Adds a new video.
Adds an empty note to the video.
Adds a file to the Overlay Panel list, turning on the file.
Adds a traceable marker to the video.
Changes the timestep on the current page to show given measure.
Clears all data from the video.
Sets the display status for the master measure to off.
Clears the measuring line.
Deletes all measures from the specified video.
Deletes the specified measure object.
Deletes a tracing marker from the video.
Forces the video to redraw.
Draws the measuring line.
Exports the markers currently defined on the video to a file.
Finds the location of the annotation.
Returns the background color.
Gets a string containing the x and y locations of the crosshair cursor.
Gets the color used for drawing the text in the user coordinate system symbol.
Gets the color used for drawing the X axis arrow of the user coordinate system symbol.
Gets the color used for drawing the Y axis arrow of the user coordinate system symbol.
Gets the value of the flag denoting whether or not the marker trace lines will be displayed on the video.
Gets the value of the flag denoting whether or not the video will be displayed.
Returns the state of edge detection.
Gets a handle to a pltITitle interface for the footer.
Returns the foreground color.
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Returns the state of maximum area display.
Returns the handle to an amfIMeasure object.
Returns the x value of the first point in the indexed measure.
Returns the y value of the first point in the indexed measure.
Returns the x value of the first point in the indexed measure.
Returns the y value of the first point in the indexed measure.
Returns a font handle.
Gets a handle to a loaded movie.
Gets a handle to a pltINote interface for the specified note.
Returns the number of measures currently added to the selected video.
Returns the number of movies.
Returns the number of notes in the video.
Determines if the overlay is applied to all windows.
Determines the overlay duration.
Returns a list of all videos/images and overlays.
Determines the number of overlay reps.
Returns a list of overlay states in the order they should be displayed on the Overlay Panel.
Returns the flag which causes animation of the video to stay fixed at the origin of the user defined coordinate system.
Returns the state of a flag which determines if the selected unit system will be used for plotting.
Determines whether the video is stretched.
Determines the tolerance.
Returns a font handle.
Gets a handle to the specified marker, to be used to access the APIs available to markers.
Gets a flag which indicates whether lengths and annotations of measures to be reported in the user defined units.
Returns the flag indicating if the unit system, if defined, will be used in creating plots for measures and markers.
Returns a flag specifying whether a coordinate system, if defined, will be used in calculating measures.
Imports the markers saved to a marker (*.mark) file to the video.
Determines whether the filename is shown.
whether the frame number is shown.
Determines whether the time step is shown.
Determines if the tolerance is on.
Returns a flag indicating whether the master measure is displayed on the screen.
Recenters the video.
Removes a movie.
Removes the specified note from the video.
Sets the active movie.
Sets the location of the annotation.
Sets the background color.
Sets the location of the marker.
Sets the color used for drawing the text in the user coordinate system symbol.
Sets the color used for drawing the X axis arrow of the user coordinate system symbol.
Gets the color used for drawing the Y axis arrow of the user coordinate system symbol.
Sets the value of the flag denoting whether or not the marker trace lines will be displayed on the video.
Sets the value of the flag denoting whether or not the video will be displayed.
Sets the value of the flag denoting whether or not the video will be displayed.
Sets the state of edge detection.
Sets the foreground color.
Sets the state of the maximum area display.
Sets a particular command to the middle mouse button.
Sets the first point of the measuring line.
Sets the x coordinate of the first point of a static measure.
Sets the y coordinate of the first point of a static measure.
Sets the second point of the measuring line.
Sets the x coordinate of the second point of a static measure.
Sets the y coordinate of the second point of a static measure.
Sets the type of measure.
Sets if the overlay is applied to all windows.
Sets the overlay duration.
Sets the number of overlay reps.
Sets a flag which causes animation of the video to stay fixed at the origin of the user defined coordinate system.
Sets a flag which determines if the selected unit system will be used for plotting.
Sets whether the video is stretched.
Sets the tolerance.
Sets a flag which causes lengths and annotations of measures to be reported in the user defined units
Sets the flag determining if the unit system, if defined, should be used in creating plots for measures and markers.
Sets a flag specifying whether a coordinate system, if defined, will be used in calculating measures.
Sets whether the filename is shown.
Sets whether the frame number is shown.
Sets whether the time step is shown.
Switches the active video with the overlay video.
Sets a specified overlay to toggle between on and off.
Activates the video overlay.
Unzooms the video.
Sets if the tolerance is on.
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The HyperWorks Desktop scripting interface is a set of Tcl/Tk commands that follow a simple and consistent syntax.
Tcl/Tk classes for the following HyperWorks Desktop applications.
Removes a movie.
Removes a movie.
vidIVideo_handle RemoveMovieindex
HyperWorks Tcl Query
Removes a movie.
Success or an error code.
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