2 .. _tui_work_on_objects_from_gui:
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5 How to work with objects from the GUI ?
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8 It is sometimes useful to work alternatively in the GUI of SALOME and in the Python Console. To fetch an object from the TUI simply type:
10 .. code-block:: python
13 myMesh_ref = salome.IDToObject( ID )
14 # were ID is a string looking like "0:1:2:3" that appears in the Object Browser in the Entry column.
15 # ( If hidden, show it by right clicking and checking the checkbox Entry )
16 myMesh = smesh.Mesh(myMesh_ref)
20 .. code-block:: python
23 myMesh_ref = salome.myStudy.FindObjectByPath("/Mesh/myMesh").GetObject()
24 #'/Mesh/myMesh' is a path to the desired object in the Object Browser
25 myMesh = smesh.Mesh(myMesh_ref)
29 .. code-block:: python
33 from salome.gui import helper
34 myMesh_ref = helper.getSObjectSelected()[0].GetObject()
35 myMesh = smesh.Mesh(myMesh_ref)
37 All the methods documented in these pages can then be used on myMesh
39 .. note:: The first statement only gives you access to a reference to the object created via the GUI. But the methods available on this reference are not exactly the same as those documented in these help pages. This Python API is meant to be used on smesh.Mesh instances. That's why you'll have to create such an instance with the second statement.