Multiple-value field containing any number of short integers. More...
#include <Inventor/fields/SoMFShort.h>
Public Member Functions | |
virtual SoType | getTypeId () const |
const SoMFShort & | operator= (const SoMFShort &f) |
SoMFShort () | |
virtual | ~SoMFShort () |
short * | startEditing () |
void | finishEditing () |
short | operator[] (int i) const |
const short * | getValues (int start) const |
int | find (short targetValue, SbBool addIfNotFound=FALSE) |
void | setValues (int start, int num, const short *newValues) |
void | set1Value (int index, short newValue) |
void | setValue (short newValue) |
short | operator= (short newValue) |
int | operator== (const SoMFShort &f) const |
int | operator!= (const SoMFShort &f) const |
virtual void | enableDeleteValues () |
virtual void | disableDeleteValues () |
virtual SbBool | isDeleteValuesEnabled () |
virtual size_t | getValueSize () const |
void | setValuesPointer (int num, const short *userData) |
void | setValuesPointer (int num, short *userData) |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static SoType | getClassTypeId () |
Multiple-value field containing any number of short integers.
A multiple-value field that contains any number of short (16-bit) integers.
SoMFShorts are written to file as one or more short integer values, represented as decimal, hexadecimal (beginning with '0x') or octal (beginning with '0') values. When more than one value is present, all of the values are enclosed in square brackets and separated by commas; for example:
[ -7, 0xFF, -033 ]
Data copying:
SoMFShort::SoMFShort | ( | ) |
Default constructor.
virtual SoMFShort::~SoMFShort | ( | ) | [virtual] |
Destructor.
virtual void SoMFShort::disableDeleteValues | ( | ) | [inline, virtual] |
Temporary disable value deleting.
virtual void SoMFShort::enableDeleteValues | ( | ) | [inline, virtual] |
Sets the enableDeleteValues flag.
This flag (if TRUE) allows Open Inventor to destroy the user data array given to setValuesPointer(). This user data array will be managed exactly like internal field data values. Default is FALSE.
int SoMFShort::find | ( | short | targetValue, | |
SbBool | addIfNotFound = FALSE | |||
) |
Finds the given targetValue in the array and returns the index of that value.
in the array. If the value is not found, -1 is returned. If addIfNotFound is set, then targetValue is added to the end of the array (but -1 is still returned).
void SoMFShort::finishEditing | ( | ) | [inline] |
Indicates that batch edits have finished.
See startEditing().
static SoType SoMFShort::getClassTypeId | ( | ) | [static] |
Returns the type identifier for this class.
Reimplemented from SoMField.
virtual SoType SoMFShort::getTypeId | ( | ) | const [virtual] |
Returns the type identifier for this specific instance.
Implements SoTypedObject.
const short* SoMFShort::getValues | ( | int | start | ) | const [inline] |
Returns a pointer into the array of values in the field, starting at index start.
The values are read-only. See the startEditing()/finishEditing() methods for a way of modifying values in place.
virtual size_t SoMFShort::getValueSize | ( | ) | const [inline, virtual] |
Get size of the value.
Reimplemented from SoField.
virtual SbBool SoMFShort::isDeleteValuesEnabled | ( | ) | [inline, virtual] |
Returns FALSE if user data array has been given to.
setValuesPointer() and enableDeleteValues() has never been called, and memory for data has not been reallocated. Otherwise, returns TRUE.
int SoMFShort::operator!= | ( | const SoMFShort & | f | ) | const [inline] |
Returns TRUE if all of the values of this field do not equal.
those of the given f. If the fields are different types TRUE will always be returned.
Reimplemented from SoField.
short SoMFShort::operator= | ( | short | newValue | ) | [inline] |
Sets the first value in the array to newValue, and deletes.
the second and subsequent values.
int SoMFShort::operator== | ( | const SoMFShort & | f | ) | const |
Returns TRUE if all of the values of this field equal those of.
the given f. If the fields are different types FALSE will always be returned.
Reimplemented from SoField.
short SoMFShort::operator[] | ( | int | i | ) | const [inline] |
Returns the i'th value of the field.
Indexing past the end of the field (passing in i greater than getNum()) will return garbage.
void SoMFShort::set1Value | ( | int | index, | |
short | newValue | |||
) |
Sets the index'th value in the array to newValue.
The array will be automatically expanded, if necessary.
void SoMFShort::setValue | ( | short | newValue | ) |
Sets the first value in the array to newValue, and deletes.
the second and subsequent values.
void SoMFShort::setValues | ( | int | start, | |
int | num, | |||
const short * | newValues | |||
) |
Sets num values starting at index start to the values.
in newValues. The array will automatically be made larger to accommodate the new values, if necessary.
void SoMFShort::setValuesPointer | ( | int | num, | |
short * | userData | |||
) |
void SoMFShort::setValuesPointer | ( | int | num, | |
const short * | userData | |||
) |
Sets the field to contain the num values stored in userData array.
This array will not be copied into the field: it will be directly used by the field. If num and userData are not correctly specified, the results are undefined (and probably undesirable). param num is the number of values that userData contains and must be a positive integer. param userData is an array allocated by malloc or realloc and can be deallocated by free (no constructor or destructor is called). userData must not be NULL. Its size must be at least num*sizeof(valueType).
short* SoMFShort::startEditing | ( | ) | [inline] |
Returns a pointer to the internally maintained array that can be modified.
The values in the array may be changed, but values cannot be added or removed. It is illegal to call any other editing methods between startEditing() and finishEditing() (e.g. set1Value(), setValue(), etc.). Fields, engines or sensors connected to this field and sensors are not notified that this field has changed until finishEditing() is called. Calling finishEditing() always sets the isDefault() flag to FALSE and informs engines and sensors that the field changed, even if none of the values actually were changed.