/***********************************************************************/ /* Open Visualization Data Explorer */ /* (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1989,1999 */ /* ALL RIGHTS RESERVED */ /* This code licensed under the */ /* "IBM PUBLIC LICENSE - Open Visualization Data Explorer" */ /***********************************************************************/ #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus) extern "C" { #endif /* TeX starts here. Do not remove this comment. */ /* \section{Clipped class} A {\tt Clipped} object represents one object clipped by another. The first object is actually rendered; the second represents a region to which the first object is clipped. The clipping object is expected to be a closed convex surface. The portion of the first object that is within the clipping object is rendered. If the clipping object is not a closed convex surface, the results are undefined. The clipping is performed by the renderer during the rendering process. Thus clipping is provided as a data structure for representing the clipped object to the renderer, rather than as an explicit operation. */ Clipped DXNewClipped(Object render, Object clipping); /** \index{DXNewClipped} Constructs a clipped object that instructs the renderer to render the first argument {\tt render} clipped by the second argument {\tt clipping}. The {\tt clipping} object must have only surface data (no volume data); the colors and opacity of the surface are ignored. In the current version of the Data Explorer, nesting of clipping objects is not supported, and the clipping object must be convex. Every volume and translucent surface in a scene must have the same clipping object. Returns the clipped object, or returns null and sets the error code to indicate an error. **/ Clipped DXGetClippedInfo(Clipped c, Object *render, Object *clipping); /** \index{DXGetClippedInfo} If {\tt render} is not null, this routine returns the object to be rendered in {\tt *render}. If {\tt clipping} is not null, it returns the clipping object in {\tt *clipping}. Returns {\tt c}, or returns null and sets the error code to indicate an error. **/ Clipped DXSetClippedObjects(Clipped c, Object render, Object clipping); /** \index{SetClippedObject} If {\tt render} is not null, his routine sets the object to be rendered to {\tt render}. If {\tt clipping} is not null, this routine sets the clipping object to {\tt clipping}. Returns {\tt c}, or returns null and sets the error code to indicate an error. **/ #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus) } #endif