Class TSphereNode_1
Unit
Declaration
type TSphereNode_1 = class(TAbstractGeometryNode_1)
Description
This item has no description. Showing description inherited from TAbstractGeometryNode_1.
Geometry node allowed only in VRML <= 1.0.
In VRML 1.0 shape nodes are allowed pretty everywhere, while VRML 2.0 has different idea of how shapes are handled (they must be inside Shape node), so no shape node is suitable at the same time for VRML 1.0 and VRML 2.0.
Hierarchy
- TObject
- TPersistent
- TX3DFileItem
- TX3DNode
- TAbstractNode
- TAbstractGeometryNode
- TAbstractGeometryNode_1
- TSphereNode_1
Overview
Methods
function Proxy(var State: TX3DGraphTraverseState): TAbstractGeometryNode; override; |
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function BoundingBox(State: TX3DGraphTraverseState; ProxyGeometry: TAbstractGeometryNode; ProxyState: TX3DGraphTraverseState): TBox3D; override; |
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function LocalBoundingBox(State: TX3DGraphTraverseState; ProxyGeometry: TAbstractGeometryNode; ProxyState: TX3DGraphTraverseState): TBox3D; override; |
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function TrianglesCount(State: TX3DGraphTraverseState; ProxyGeometry: TAbstractGeometryNode; ProxyState: TX3DGraphTraverseState): Cardinal; override; |
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function AutoGenerate3DTexCoords: boolean; override; |
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procedure CreateNode; override; |
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class function ClassX3DType: String; override; |
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class function ForVRMLVersion(const Version: TX3DVersion): Boolean; override; |
Properties
property FdRadius: TSFFloat read FFdRadius; |
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property Radius: Single read GetRadius write SetRadius; |
Description
Methods
function Proxy(var State: TX3DGraphTraverseState): TAbstractGeometryNode; override; |
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This item has no description. Showing description inherited from TAbstractGeometryNode.Proxy. Converts this node to another node class that may be better supported. Typically, converts some complex geometry node (like Extrusion or Teapot) into more common node like IndexedFaceSet or IndexedTriangleSet. TShape class wraps this method into a more comfortable interface, that is TShape methods simply automatically convert geometry nodes to their proxy versions if needed. In the base TAbstractGeometryNode class, returns The resulting node's Name (if the result is not Some Proxy implementations (especially for VRML 1.0) will have to create new State (TX3DGraphTraverseState) instance along with a new geometry node. You should do this by copying the State into a new TX3DGraphTraverseState instance, and modyfying the State reference. Simply speaking, do State := TX3DGraphTraverseState.CreateCopy(State);
You should not just modify the fields of the provided State instance. (Reasoning: some proxy methods rely on getting the original State, e.g. with original MaterialBinding, not the transformed state, to work correctly.) You can modify State variable only when returning non-nil geometry. |
function BoundingBox(State: TX3DGraphTraverseState; ProxyGeometry: TAbstractGeometryNode; ProxyState: TX3DGraphTraverseState): TBox3D; override; |
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This item has no description. Showing description inherited from TAbstractGeometryNode.BoundingBox. Calculate bounding box of this geometry node. They require State of this node during VRML traverse state — this is mainly for VRML 1.0 nodes, that depend on such state. LocalBoundingBox gives a bounding box ignoring current transformation (or, equivalently, assuming like Transform = IdentityMatrix). Normal Notes for descendants implementors: The default implementations of these methods in TAbstractGeometryNode try to be smart and cover all common bases, so that you have to do as little work as possible to implement working descendant.
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function LocalBoundingBox(State: TX3DGraphTraverseState; ProxyGeometry: TAbstractGeometryNode; ProxyState: TX3DGraphTraverseState): TBox3D; override; |
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function TrianglesCount(State: TX3DGraphTraverseState; ProxyGeometry: TAbstractGeometryNode; ProxyState: TX3DGraphTraverseState): Cardinal; override; |
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function AutoGenerate3DTexCoords: boolean; override; |
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This item has no description. Showing description inherited from TAbstractGeometryNode.AutoGenerate3DTexCoords. Should renderer automatically generate 3D texture coordinates, in case we will apply 3D texture on this geometry. The generated coordinates will follow the X3D specification at "Texturing3D" component: "Texture coordinate generation for primitive objects". The 3D texture space will be mapped nicely to the shape bounding box. Implementation in this class (TAbstractGeometryNode) returns always |
procedure CreateNode; override; |
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Create node fields and events. |
class function ClassX3DType: String; override; |
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This item has no description. Showing description inherited from TX3DNode.ClassX3DType. Node type name in VRML/X3D, for this class. Normal VRML/X3D node classes should override this to return something non-empty, and then X3DType automatically will return the same value. Empty for classes that don't have a hardcoded VRML/X3D node name, like a special TX3DUnknownNode. Such special classes should override then X3DType to return actual non-empty name there. You usually should call X3DType. The only use of this method is that it works on classes (it's "class function"), without needing at actual instance. |
class function ForVRMLVersion(const Version: TX3DVersion): Boolean; override; |
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This item has no description. Showing description inherited from TX3DNode.ForVRMLVersion. Some nodes are present only in specific VRML/X3D version. This functions decides it. For example some nodes can only work in VRML < 2.0, some others only in VRML >= 2.0. There are even some pairs of nodes: for example TConeNode_1 works with VRML < 2.0, TConeNode works with VRML >= 2.0. NodesManager will use this. Default implementation of this function returns always In practice I only use this function when various VRML/X3D versions specify the same node name but
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Properties
property FdRadius: TSFFloat read FFdRadius; |
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Internal wrapper for property |
property Radius: Single read GetRadius write SetRadius; |
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