The type of value stored in thenamed property. The PropertyValueType enumeration has one value for each type of data that can be stored in or retrieved from
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propertyIndex
The position index of the named property. The first property is at index position 1.Integer; read-only.
numKeys
The number of keyframes in the named property. If the value is 0, the property is not being keyframed.Integer; read-only.
minValue
The minimum permitted value of the named property. If the hasMin attribute is false, an exception occurs, and an error is generated.Floating-point value; re
maxValue
The maximum permitted value of the named property. If the hasMax attribute is false, an exception occurs, and an error is generated.Floating-point value; re
isTimeVarying
When true, the named property is time varyingï¾—that is, it has keyframes or an enabled expression. When this attribute is true, the attribute canVaryOverTime
isSpatial
When true, the named property defines a spatial value. Examples are position and effect point controls.Boolean; read-only.
isSeparationLeader
When true, the property is multidimensional and can be separated. For example, the Position property has this attribute set to true.NOTE: The original, cons
isSeparationFollower
When true, the property represents one of the separated dimensions for a multidimensional property. For example, the X Position property has this attribute
hasMin
When true, there is a minimum permitted value for the named property; otherwise false.Boolean; read-only.