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In many of the XML files it had been noted that when the documentation refers to a return value, both "Return" and "Returns" are used. This has now been fixed to only say "Returns". Fixes #28867
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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<class name="NodePath" category="Built-In Types" version="3.2">
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<brief_description>
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Pre-parsed scene tree path.
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</brief_description>
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<description>
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A pre-parsed relative or absolute path in a scene tree, for use with [method Node.get_node] and similar functions. It can reference a node, a resource within a node, or a property of a node or resource. For instance, [code]"Path2D/PathFollow2D/Sprite:texture:size"[/code] would refer to the size property of the texture resource on the node named "Sprite" which is a child of the other named nodes in the path. Note that if you want to get a resource, you must end the path with a colon, otherwise the last element will be used as a property name.
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You will usually just pass a string to [method Node.get_node] and it will be automatically converted, but you may occasionally want to parse a path ahead of time with [NodePath] or the literal syntax [code]@"path"[/code]. Exporting a [NodePath] variable will give you a node selection widget in the properties panel of the editor, which can often be useful.
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A [NodePath] is made up of a list of node names, a list of "subnode" (resource) names, and the name of a property in the final node or resource.
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</description>
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<tutorials>
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</tutorials>
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<methods>
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<method name="NodePath">
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<return type="NodePath">
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</return>
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<argument index="0" name="from" type="String">
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</argument>
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<description>
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Create a NodePath from a string, e.g. "Path2D/PathFollow2D/Sprite:texture:size". A path is absolute if it starts with a slash. Absolute paths are only valid in the global scene tree, not within individual scenes. In a relative path, [code]"."[/code] and [code]".."[/code] indicate the current node and its parent.
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="get_as_property_path">
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<return type="NodePath">
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</return>
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<description>
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="get_concatenated_subnames">
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<return type="String">
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</return>
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<description>
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="get_name">
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<return type="String">
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</return>
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<argument index="0" name="idx" type="int">
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</argument>
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<description>
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Get the node name indicated by [code]idx[/code] (0 to [method get_name_count])
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="get_name_count">
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<return type="int">
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</return>
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<description>
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Get the number of node names which make up the path.
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="get_subname">
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<return type="String">
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</return>
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<argument index="0" name="idx" type="int">
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</argument>
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<description>
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Get the resource name indicated by [code]idx[/code] (0 to [method get_subname_count])
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="get_subname_count">
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<return type="int">
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</return>
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<description>
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Get the number of resource names in the path.
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="is_absolute">
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<return type="bool">
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</return>
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] if the node path is absolute (not relative).
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="is_empty">
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<return type="bool">
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</return>
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] if the node path is empty.
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</description>
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</method>
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</methods>
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<constants>
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</constants>
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</class>
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