Viz Artist

Version 3.11 | Published August 27, 2018 ©

Data Storage

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The Data Storage plug-in stores data in the current Scene and sends it to the other plug-ins on startup. This plug-in helps artists during Scene design if there is no data source available, and to hold data within, for example, the Scene (see ).

Note: This plug-in is located in: Built Ins -> Container plug-ins -> VisualDataTools

This section contains information on the following topics:

Data Storage Properties

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  • Shared Mem.: Changes between Scene, Global and Distributed Shared Memory. Use Inactive memory to not forward any values via Shared Memory.

  • Key Data 1-5: Determines Shared Memory key name.

  • Data 1-5: Contains (separated) data.

  • Resend Data: Resends the actual values.

To Store and Send Data

  1. Create a chart scene, e.g. using the Line Chart plug-in and set Shared Mem. to Scene

  2. Add the Data Storage plug-in to the scene and set Shared Mem. to Scene

  3. Open the DataStorage editor and set the following parameters:

    • Shared Mem. to Scene

    • Key Data1 to Data1

    • Data1 to 10, 20, 15, 30, 25, 40, 20

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  4. Open the Chart plug-in editor and set the Key DataY value (e.g. Data1) using the Key Data1 value you set for the DataStorage plug-in

    Note: The chart plug-ins have different property names (e.g. Data and Key Data). Also, some have X, Y or Z appended at the end, defining the axis.

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  5. Open the DataStorage editor and click the Resend Data button.

To Enable Data Input from External Sources

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The following example builds on the previous example.

  1. Add the Control Parameter to the scene tree

  2. Open the Control Parameter editor

  3. Enter FUNCTION*DataStorage*Data1 into the Parameter field

  4. Set Data Type to Text

    • This will allow you to pass a string of numbers to the Control Parameter plug-in that will be stored in the shared memory (see ).

    • It will also allow your template designer or operator to further extend/enhance the input methods through e.g. scripting.