Returns information about entity bundles.
    Syntax
      
      hm_getentitybundleinfo
        option ?arg1? ?arg2? ... ?argN?
    
    Type
      
      HyperMesh Tcl Query Command
    
    Description
      
      Returns information about entity bundles.
    
    Inputs
      
      
        
          - option ?arg1? ?arg2? ... ?argN?
- One of the following options:
- -list - Returns a Tcl array of the defined entity bundle
            names
- -isdefined <name> - Returns true/false, if there is a bundle definition by that
            name
- -definition <name> - Returns an array of the entity types for that bundle
            definition
- -definition <name> <datanumber> - Returns the entity type for that data number
            (starts from 0)
- -isinbundle <name> <datanumber> <id> - Returns true/false, if that entity is
            in the bundle
- -anyinbundle <name> - Returns true/false, if there is anything in the bundle
- -anyinbundle <name> <datanumber> - Returns true/false, if there is anything in
            that data of the bundle
- -count <name> <datanumber> - Returns how many entities are in that data of the
            bundle
- -getids <name> <datanumber> - Returns a Tcl array of that
            data of the bundle
- -markids <name> <datanumber> <mark> - Adds the entities of that data of the
            bundle to the specified mark
Example
      
      To return the list of entity types, in order, that constitute the definition of the bundle
        named "material bundle":
      hm_getentitybundleinfo -definition "material bundle"
      To find the bundle named "material bundle" and answer "true" if there is any entity stored
        in its first data
        item:
hm_getentitybundleinfo -anyinbundle "material bundle" 0
To find the bundle named "material bundle" and return a 
Tcl list of the
        IDs stored in its first data
        item:
hm_getentitybundleinfo -getids "material bundle" 0
Errors
      
      Incorrect usage results in a 
Tcl error. To detect
        errors, you can use the 
catch
        command:
if { [ catch {command_name...} ] } {
   # Handle error
}