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The Maya Embedded Language is a scripting language used to simplify tasks in Alias' 3D Graphics Software Maya. Most tasks that can be achieved through Maya's GUI can be achieved with MEL, as well as certain tasks that are not available from the GUI. MEL offers a method of speeding up complicated or repetetitive tasks, as well as allowing users to redistribute a specific set of commands with others that may find it useful.

MEL is syntactically similar to Perl. It provides some memory management and dynamic array-allocation, and offers direct access to functions specific to Maya. This is an example of a script which copies a selected object through its path:

 // animated duplicate/instance script
 proc animatedDuplication(int $rangeStart, int $rangeEnd,
                          int $numOfDuplicates, int $duplicateOrInstance){
   int $range_start = $rangeStart;
   int $range_end = $rangeEnd;
   int $num_of_duplicates = $numOfDuplicates;
   int $step_size = ($range_end - $range_start) / $num_of_duplicates;
   int $i = 0;
   int $temp;

currentTime $range_start; // set to range start

string $selectedObjects*; // to store selected objects $selectedObjects = `ls -sl`; // store selected objects select $selectedObjects;

while($i <= $num_of_duplicates) { $temp = $range_start + ($step_size * $i); currentTime ($temp); // seleced the objects to duplicate or instance select $selectedObjects; if($duplicateOrInstance == 0) { duplicate; } else { instance; } $i++; } }

 // Usage example:
 //  duplicate the current selection 5 times -- 
 //  evenly distributed between frame 1 and 240
 animatedDuplication(1, 240, 5, 0);
Maya also offers an expression language that is a superset of MEL, and results in nodes that are executed as part of Maya's dependency graph. Expressions are developed with Maya's expression editor, and allow scripts to act while Maya evaluates the scene file, to simulate complex behaviors or perform other useful tasks.

See also: Computer programming

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Domain-specific programming languages | Scripting languages

 

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