Class SoSegmentChain
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- com.openinventor.inventor.Inventor
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- com.openinventor.inventor.misc.SoBase
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- com.openinventor.inventor.fields.SoFieldContainer
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- com.openinventor.imageviz.nodes.geometries.SoSegmentChain
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SafeDisposable
public class SoSegmentChain extends SoFieldContainer
class that reprensents a chain of segments.- See Also:
SoFieldContainer
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class com.openinventor.inventor.Inventor
Inventor.ConstructorCommand
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description SoMFInt32sizesArray containing the number connected vertices in each segment chain.SoMFVec3dverticesOrdered list of vertices used in all the segment chains.-
Fields inherited from class com.openinventor.inventor.Inventor
VERBOSE_LEVEL, ZeroHandle
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description SoSegmentChain()Default constructor.
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Method Summary
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Methods inherited from class com.openinventor.inventor.fields.SoFieldContainer
copyFieldValues, copyFieldValues, enableNotify, fieldsAreEqual, get, getAllFields, getEventIn, getEventOut, getField, getFieldName, hasDefaultValues, isNotifyEnabled, set, setToDefaults
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Methods inherited from class com.openinventor.inventor.misc.SoBase
dispose, getName, isDisposable, isSynchronizable, setName, setSynchronizable, touch
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Methods inherited from class com.openinventor.inventor.Inventor
getNativeResourceHandle
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Field Detail
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sizes
public final SoMFInt32 sizes
Array containing the number connected vertices in each segment chain. The size of the array is the number of chains.A chain with n connected vertices has (n-1) segment. A chain cannot have less than 2 vertices.
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vertices
public final SoMFVec3d vertices
Ordered list of vertices used in all the segment chains. Here is an example on how to iterate over each vertices of each chain.int indexAccumulator = 0; for (int chainIndex=0; chainIndex<sizes.getNum(); ++chainIndex) { for (int vertexIndex=0; vertexIndex<sizes[chainIndex]; ++vertexIndex) { fprintf(stdout,"chain %d - vertices %d = (%.3g %.3g %.3g)\n", chainIndex, vertexIndex, vertices[indexAccumulator+vertexIndex][0], vertices[indexAccumulator+vertexIndex][1], vertices[indexAccumulator+vertexIndex][2] ); } indexAccumulator += sizes[chainIndex]; }
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