SoMField(3IV)NAMESoMField (SoMField) - base class for all multiple-valued fields
INHERITS FROM
SoField > SoMFieldSYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor_c/fields/SoField.h>
Functions from class SoMField:
int SoMFieldGetNum(const SoMField *this)
void SoMFieldSetNum(SoMField *this, int num)
void SoMFieldDel(SoMField *this, int start, int num = -1)
void SoMFieldInsertSpace(SoMField *this, int start, int
num)
SbBool SoMFieldSet1(SoMField *this, int index, const char
*valueString)
void SoMFieldGet1(SoMField *this, int index, SbString
*valueString)
SoType SoMFieldGetClassTypeId()
Functions from class SoField:
void SoMFieldSetIgnored(SoMField *this, SbBool ignore)
SbBool SoMFieldIsIgnored(const SoMField *this)
SbBool SoMFieldIsDflt(const SoMField *this)
SoType SoMFieldGetTypeId(const SoMField *this)
SbBool SoMFieldIsOfType(const SoMField *this, SoType type)
SbBool SoMFieldSetFromStr(SoMField *this, const char
*valueString)
void SoMFieldGetIntoStr(SoMField *this, SbString
*valueString)
int SoMFieldIsEq(const SoMField *this, const SoField *f)
int SoMFieldIsNEq(const SoMField *this, const SoField *f)
void SoMFieldTouch(SoMField *this)
SbBool SoMFieldConnFromField(SoMField *this, SoField
*fromField)
SbBool SoMFieldConnFrom(SoMField *this, SoEngineOutput
*fromEngine)
void SoMFieldDisconn(SoMField *this)
SbBool SoMFieldIsConn(const SoMField *this)
SbBool SoMFieldIsConnFromField(const SoMField *this)
SbBool SoMFieldGetConnField(const SoMField *this, SoField
**writingField)
SbBool SoMFieldIsConnFromEngine(const SoMField *this)
SbBool SoMFieldGetConnEngine(const SoMField *this,
SoEngineOutput **engineOutput)
void SoMFieldEnableConn(SoMField *this, SbBool flag)
SbBool SoMFieldIsConnEnabled(const SoMField *this)
int SoMFieldGetForwardConn(const SoMField *this,
SoFieldList *list)
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SoFieldContainer * SoMFieldGetContainer(const SoMField *this)
DESCRIPTION
Each class derived from SoMField begins with an SoMF prefix and contains
a dynamic array of values of a particular type. Each has a SetN() method
that is passed a pointer to a const array of values of the correct type;
these values are copied into the array in the field, making extra room in
the array if necessary. The start and num parameters to this method
indicate the starting array index to copy into and the number of values
to copy.
The GetN() method for a multiple-value field returns a const pointer to
the array of values in the field. (Because this pointer is const, it
cannot be used to change values in this array.)
Methods are provided for getting the number of values in the field,
inserting space for new values in the middle, and deleting values.
There are other methods that allow you to set only one value of several
in the field and to set the field to contain one and only one value.
Two other methods can be used to make several changes to a multiple-value
field without the overhead of copying values into and out of the fields.
The StartEdit() method returns a non-const pointer to the array of values
in the field; this pointer can then be used to change (but not add or
remove) any values in the array. The FinishEdit() method indicates that
the editing is done and notifies any sensors or engines that may be
connected to the field.
This class is rarely needed by C programmers.
SoMFields are written to file as a series of values separated by commas,
all enclosed in square brackets. If the field has no values (getNum()
returns zero), then only the square brackets ("[]") are written. The last
value may optionally be followed by a comma. Each field subtype defines
how the values are written; for example, a field whose values are
integers might be written as:
[ 1, 2, 3, 4 ]
or:
[ 1, 2, 3, 4, ]
FUNCTIONS
int SoMFieldGetNum(const SoMField *this)
Returns the number of values currently in the field.
void SoMFieldSetNum(SoMField *this, int num)
Forces this field to have exactly num values, inserting or deleting
values as necessary.
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void SoMFieldDel(SoMField *this, int start, int num = -1)
Deletes num values beginning at index start (index start through
start+num-1 will be deleted, and any leftover values will be moved
down to fill in the gap created). A num of -1 means delete all
values from start to the last value in the field; getNum() will
return start as the number of values in the field after this
operation ( empties the field).
void SoMFieldInsertSpace(SoMField *this, int start, int
num)
Inserts space for num values at index start. Index start through
start+num-1 will be moved up to make room. For example, to make room
for 7 new values at the beginning of the field call InsertSpace(0,
10).
SbBool SoMFieldSet1(SoMField *this, int index, const char
*valueString)
void SoMFieldGet1(SoMField *this, int index, SbString
*valueString)
These are equivalent to the Set() and Get() methods of SoField, but
they operate on only one value. See the SoField methods for details.
SoType SoMFieldGetClassTypeId()
Return the type identifier for this field class.
SEE ALSO
SoNode, SoEngine
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