I'm dusting the cobwebs off my nascent python ability and I'd like to know
if there is a smart way of affecting many gizmo knobs with one knobChanged
callback without explicitly listing them all.

So, right now I have something like this which is some code to hide some
knob values in the UI with a toggle switch:

  c=nuke.toNode("Group3")

code='''

k=nuke.thisKnob()

n=nuke.thisNode()

if k.name()=="blahh":

n['yeah'].setVisible(k.value()==False)

n['yeahhh'].setVisible(k.value()==False)

#etc....

'''

c.knob('knobChanged').setValue(code)

...where I'm affecting two knob values, but if I had dozens there, can I do
a 'for' loop or something?

Also, is there a python way of toggle expand/collapsing the triangle widget
of a group knob?

Thanks,
Michael
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