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Is it possible to define multiple objects to follow the same operands in the Merit Function Editor?

  • November 14, 2021
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Hi, I am using the NPXL operand since I don’t want all my object positions to exceed the value I set. However,  I have quite a lot of objects (Around 100), it is possible to not manually define for each object and instead apply it for all the objects simultaneously. (I.e each NPXL operand I have to change the Object Column value)

Thanks for the guidance. Greatly appreciated!

Best answer by David.Nguyen

Hi Kai,

 

Unfortunately, you cannot do that with a single NPXL operand. However, you can create a macro to automatize the work.

Macros are relatively simple pieces of code written in an almost human readable format that can perform routine tasks automatically.

I would advise to read this article to get more familiar with macros, and then try to have a look at this thread and see if you can write your macro yourself.

I’m happy to help you along the way should you have any question.

Take care,

 

David

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  • November 14, 2021

Hi Kai,

 

Unfortunately, you cannot do that with a single NPXL operand. However, you can create a macro to automatize the work.

Macros are relatively simple pieces of code written in an almost human readable format that can perform routine tasks automatically.

I would advise to read this article to get more familiar with macros, and then try to have a look at this thread and see if you can write your macro yourself.

I’m happy to help you along the way should you have any question.

Take care,

 

David


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  • November 15, 2021

Thanks once again!


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