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  • # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
    
    
    """ This script is an exporter to the nuke's .chan files.
    It takes the currently active object and writes it's transformation data
    into a text file with .chan extension."""
    
    
    from mathutils import Matrix, Euler
    
    from math import radians, degrees
    
    
    
    def save_chan(context, filepath, y_up, rot_ord):
    
        # get the active scene and object
        scene = context.scene
        obj = context.active_object
    
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        camera = obj.data if obj.type == 'CAMERA' else None
    
    
        # get the range of an animation
        f_start = scene.frame_start
        f_end = scene.frame_end
    
        # prepare the correcting matrix
        rot_mat = Matrix.Rotation(radians(-90.0), 4, 'X').to_4x4()
    
    
        filehandle = open(filepath, 'w')
        fw = filehandle.write
    
        # iterate the frames
    
        for frame in range(f_start, f_end + 1, 1):
    
    
            # set the current frame
            scene.frame_set(frame)
    
            # get the objects world matrix
            mat = obj.matrix_world.copy()
    
            # if the setting is proper use the rotation matrix
            # to flip the Z and Y axis
            if y_up:
    
                mat = rot_mat @ mat
    
    
            # create the first component of a new line, the frame number
            fw("%i\t" % frame)
    
            # create transform component
            t = mat.to_translation()
            fw("%f\t%f\t%f\t" % t[:])
    
            # create rotation component
    
            r = mat.to_euler(rot_ord, previous_rotation)
    
    
            fw("%f\t%f\t%f\t" % (degrees(r[0]), degrees(r[1]), degrees(r[2])))
    
    
            # store previous rotation for compatibility
            previous_rotation = r
    
    
            # if the selected object is a camera export vertical fov also
    
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            if camera:
    
                vfov = degrees(camera.angle_y)
    
                fw("%f" % vfov)
    
            fw("\n")
    
        # after the whole loop close the file
        filehandle.close()
    
        return {'FINISHED'}