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| 2 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 3 | This source file is part of OGRE |
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| 4 | (Object-oriented Graphics Rendering Engine) |
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| 5 | For the latest info, see http://www.ogre3d.org/ |
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| 6 | |
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| 7 | Copyright (c) 2000-2013 Torus Knot Software Ltd |
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| 8 | |
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| 9 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy |
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| 10 | of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal |
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| 11 | in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights |
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| 12 | to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell |
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| 13 | copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is |
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| 14 | furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
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| 16 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in |
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| 19 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
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| 21 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
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| 25 | THE SOFTWARE. |
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| 26 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 27 | */ |
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| 28 | #ifndef _SceneNode_H__ |
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| 29 | #define _SceneNode_H__ |
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| 30 | |
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| 31 | #include "OgrePrerequisites.h" |
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| 32 | |
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| 33 | #include "OgreNode.h" |
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| 34 | #include "OgreIteratorWrappers.h" |
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| 35 | #include "OgreAxisAlignedBox.h" |
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| 36 | #include "OgreHeaderPrefix.h" |
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| 37 | |
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| 38 | namespace Ogre { |
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| 39 | |
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| 40 | // forward decl |
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| 41 | struct VisibleObjectsBoundsInfo; |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | /** \addtogroup Core |
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| 44 | * @{ |
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| 45 | */ |
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| 46 | /** \addtogroup Scene |
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| 47 | * @{ |
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| 48 | */ |
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| 49 | /** Class representing a node in the scene graph. |
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| 50 | @remarks |
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| 51 | A SceneNode is a type of Node which is used to organise objects in a scene. |
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| 52 | It has the same hierarchical transformation properties of the generic Node class, |
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| 53 | but also adds the ability to attach world objects to the node, and stores hierarchical |
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| 54 | bounding volumes of the nodes in the tree. |
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| 55 | Child nodes are contained within the bounds of the parent, and so on down the |
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| 56 | tree, allowing for fast culling. |
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| 57 | */ |
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| 58 | class _OgreExport SceneNode : public Node |
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| 59 | { |
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| 60 | public: |
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| 61 | typedef HashMap<String, MovableObject*> ObjectMap; |
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| 62 | typedef MapIterator<ObjectMap> ObjectIterator; |
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| 63 | typedef ConstMapIterator<ObjectMap> ConstObjectIterator; |
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| 64 | |
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| 65 | protected: |
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| 66 | ObjectMap mObjectsByName; |
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| 67 | |
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| 68 | /// Pointer to a Wire Bounding Box for this Node |
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| 69 | WireBoundingBox *mWireBoundingBox; |
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| 70 | /// Flag that determines if the bounding box of the node should be displayed |
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| 71 | bool mShowBoundingBox; |
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| 72 | bool mHideBoundingBox; |
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| 73 | |
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| 74 | /// SceneManager which created this node |
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| 75 | SceneManager* mCreator; |
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| 76 | |
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| 77 | /// World-Axis aligned bounding box, updated only through _update |
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| 78 | AxisAlignedBox mWorldAABB; |
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| 79 | |
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| 80 | /** @copydoc Node::updateFromParentImpl. */ |
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| 81 | void updateFromParentImpl(void) const; |
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| 82 | |
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| 83 | /** See Node. */ |
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| 84 | Node* createChildImpl(void); |
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| 85 | |
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| 86 | /** See Node. */ |
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| 87 | Node* createChildImpl(const String& name); |
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| 88 | |
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| 89 | /** See Node */ |
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| 90 | void setParent(Node* parent); |
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| 91 | |
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| 92 | /** Internal method for setting whether the node is in the scene |
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| 93 | graph. |
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| 94 | */ |
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| 95 | virtual void setInSceneGraph(bool inGraph); |
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| 96 | |
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| 97 | /// Whether to yaw around a fixed axis. |
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| 98 | bool mYawFixed; |
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| 99 | /// Fixed axis to yaw around |
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| 100 | Vector3 mYawFixedAxis; |
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| 101 | |
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| 102 | /// Auto tracking target |
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| 103 | SceneNode* mAutoTrackTarget; |
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| 104 | /// Tracking offset for fine tuning |
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| 105 | Vector3 mAutoTrackOffset; |
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| 106 | /// Local 'normal' direction vector |
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| 107 | Vector3 mAutoTrackLocalDirection; |
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| 108 | /// Is this node a current part of the scene graph? |
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| 109 | bool mIsInSceneGraph; |
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| 110 | public: |
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| 111 | /** Constructor, only to be called by the creator SceneManager. |
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| 112 | @remarks |
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| 113 | Creates a node with a generated name. |
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| 114 | */ |
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| 115 | SceneNode(SceneManager* creator); |
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| 116 | /** Constructor, only to be called by the creator SceneManager. |
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| 117 | @remarks |
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| 118 | Creates a node with a specified name. |
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| 119 | */ |
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| 120 | SceneNode(SceneManager* creator, const String& name); |
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| 121 | ~SceneNode(); |
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| 122 | |
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| 123 | /** Adds an instance of a scene object to this node. |
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| 124 | @remarks |
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| 125 | Scene objects can include Entity objects, Camera objects, Light objects, |
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| 126 | ParticleSystem objects etc. Anything that subclasses from MovableObject. |
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| 127 | */ |
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| 128 | virtual void attachObject(MovableObject* obj); |
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| 129 | |
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| 130 | /** Reports the number of objects attached to this node. |
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| 131 | */ |
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| 132 | virtual unsigned short numAttachedObjects(void) const; |
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| 133 | |
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| 134 | /** Retrieves a pointer to an attached object. |
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| 135 | @remarks Retrieves by index, see alternate version to retrieve by name. The index |
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| 136 | of an object may change as other objects are added / removed. |
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| 137 | */ |
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| 138 | virtual MovableObject* getAttachedObject(unsigned short index); |
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| 139 | |
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| 140 | /** Retrieves a pointer to an attached object. |
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| 141 | @remarks Retrieves by object name, see alternate version to retrieve by index. |
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| 142 | */ |
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| 143 | virtual MovableObject* getAttachedObject(const String& name); |
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| 144 | |
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| 145 | /** Detaches the indexed object from this scene node. |
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| 146 | @remarks |
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| 147 | Detaches by index, see the alternate version to detach by name. Object indexes |
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| 148 | may change as other objects are added / removed. |
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| 149 | */ |
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| 150 | virtual MovableObject* detachObject(unsigned short index); |
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| 151 | /** Detaches an object by pointer. */ |
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| 152 | virtual void detachObject(MovableObject* obj); |
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| 153 | |
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| 154 | /** Detaches the named object from this node and returns a pointer to it. */ |
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| 155 | virtual MovableObject* detachObject(const String& name); |
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| 156 | |
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| 157 | /** Detaches all objects attached to this node. |
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| 158 | */ |
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| 159 | virtual void detachAllObjects(void); |
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| 160 | |
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| 161 | /** Determines whether this node is in the scene graph, i.e. |
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| 162 | whether it's ultimate ancestor is the root scene node. |
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| 163 | */ |
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| 164 | virtual bool isInSceneGraph(void) const { return mIsInSceneGraph; } |
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| 165 | |
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| 166 | /** Notifies this SceneNode that it is the root scene node. |
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| 167 | @remarks |
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| 168 | Only SceneManager should call this! |
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| 169 | */ |
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| 170 | virtual void _notifyRootNode(void) { mIsInSceneGraph = true; } |
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| 171 | |
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| 172 | |
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| 173 | /** Internal method to update the Node. |
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| 174 | @note |
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| 175 | Updates this scene node and any relevant children to incorporate transforms etc. |
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| 176 | Don't call this yourself unless you are writing a SceneManager implementation. |
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| 177 | @param |
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| 178 | updateChildren If true, the update cascades down to all children. Specify false if you wish to |
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| 179 | update children separately, e.g. because of a more selective SceneManager implementation. |
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| 180 | @param |
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| 181 | parentHasChanged This flag indicates that the parent transform has changed, |
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| 182 | so the child should retrieve the parent's transform and combine it with its own |
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| 183 | even if it hasn't changed itself. |
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| 184 | */ |
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| 185 | virtual void _update(bool updateChildren, bool parentHasChanged); |
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| 186 | |
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| 187 | /** Tells the SceneNode to update the world bound info it stores. |
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| 188 | */ |
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| 189 | virtual void _updateBounds(void); |
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| 190 | |
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| 191 | /** Internal method which locates any visible objects attached to this node and adds them to the passed in queue. |
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| 192 | @remarks |
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| 193 | Should only be called by a SceneManager implementation, and only after the _updat method has been called to |
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| 194 | ensure transforms and world bounds are up to date. |
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| 195 | SceneManager implementations can choose to let the search cascade automatically, or choose to prevent this |
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| 196 | and select nodes themselves based on some other criteria. |
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| 197 | @param |
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| 198 | cam The active camera |
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| 199 | @param |
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| 200 | queue The SceneManager's rendering queue |
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| 201 | @param |
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| 202 | visibleBounds bounding information created on the fly containing all visible objects by the camera |
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| 203 | @param |
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| 204 | includeChildren If true, the call is cascaded down to all child nodes automatically. |
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| 205 | @param |
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| 206 | displayNodes If true, the nodes themselves are rendered as a set of 3 axes as well |
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| 207 | as the objects being rendered. For debugging purposes. |
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| 208 | */ |
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| 209 | virtual void _findVisibleObjects(Camera* cam, RenderQueue* queue, |
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| 210 | VisibleObjectsBoundsInfo* visibleBounds, |
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| 211 | bool includeChildren = true, bool displayNodes = false, bool onlyShadowCasters = false); |
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| 212 | |
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| 213 | /** Gets the axis-aligned bounding box of this node (and hence all subnodes). |
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| 214 | @remarks |
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| 215 | Recommended only if you are extending a SceneManager, because the bounding box returned |
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| 216 | from this method is only up to date after the SceneManager has called _update. |
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| 217 | */ |
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| 218 | virtual const AxisAlignedBox& _getWorldAABB(void) const; |
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| 219 | |
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| 220 | /** Retrieves an iterator which can be used to efficiently step through the objects |
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| 221 | attached to this node. |
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| 222 | @remarks |
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| 223 | This is a much faster way to go through <B>all</B> the objects attached to the node |
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| 224 | than using getAttachedObject. But the iterator returned is only valid until a change |
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| 225 | is made to the collection (ie an addition or removal) so treat the returned iterator |
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| 226 | as transient, and don't add / remove items as you go through the iterator, save changes |
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| 227 | until the end, or retrieve a new iterator after making the change. Making changes to |
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| 228 | the object returned through the iterator is OK though. |
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| 229 | */ |
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| 230 | virtual ObjectIterator getAttachedObjectIterator(void); |
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| 231 | /** Retrieves an iterator which can be used to efficiently step through the objects |
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| 232 | attached to this node. |
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| 233 | @remarks |
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| 234 | This is a much faster way to go through <B>all</B> the objects attached to the node |
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| 235 | than using getAttachedObject. But the iterator returned is only valid until a change |
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| 236 | is made to the collection (ie an addition or removal) so treat the returned iterator |
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| 237 | as transient, and don't add / remove items as you go through the iterator, save changes |
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| 238 | until the end, or retrieve a new iterator after making the change. Making changes to |
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| 239 | the object returned through the iterator is OK though. |
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| 240 | */ |
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| 241 | virtual ConstObjectIterator getAttachedObjectIterator(void) const; |
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| 242 | |
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| 243 | /** Gets the creator of this scene node. |
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| 244 | @remarks |
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| 245 | This method returns the SceneManager which created this node. |
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| 246 | This can be useful for destroying this node. |
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| 247 | */ |
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| 248 | SceneManager* getCreator(void) const { return mCreator; } |
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| 249 | |
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| 250 | /** This method removes and destroys the named child and all of its children. |
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| 251 | @remarks |
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| 252 | Unlike removeChild, which removes a single named child from this |
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| 253 | node but does not destroy it, this method destroys the child |
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| 254 | and all of it's children. |
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| 255 | @par |
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| 256 | Use this if you wish to recursively destroy a node as well as |
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| 257 | detaching it from it's parent. Note that any objects attached to |
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| 258 | the nodes will be detached but will not themselves be destroyed. |
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| 259 | */ |
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| 260 | virtual void removeAndDestroyChild(const String& name); |
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| 261 | |
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| 262 | /** This method removes and destroys the child and all of its children. |
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| 263 | @remarks |
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| 264 | Unlike removeChild, which removes a single named child from this |
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| 265 | node but does not destroy it, this method destroys the child |
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| 266 | and all of it's children. |
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| 267 | @par |
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| 268 | Use this if you wish to recursively destroy a node as well as |
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| 269 | detaching it from it's parent. Note that any objects attached to |
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| 270 | the nodes will be detached but will not themselves be destroyed. |
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| 271 | */ |
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| 272 | virtual void removeAndDestroyChild(unsigned short index); |
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| 273 | |
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| 274 | /** Removes and destroys all children of this node. |
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| 275 | @remarks |
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| 276 | Use this to destroy all child nodes of this node and remove |
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| 277 | them from the scene graph. Note that all objects attached to this |
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| 278 | node will be detached but will not be destroyed. |
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| 279 | */ |
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| 280 | virtual void removeAndDestroyAllChildren(void); |
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| 281 | |
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| 282 | /** Allows the showing of the node's bounding box. |
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| 283 | @remarks |
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| 284 | Use this to show or hide the bounding box of the node. |
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| 285 | */ |
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| 286 | virtual void showBoundingBox(bool bShow); |
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| 287 | |
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| 288 | /** Allows the overriding of the node's bounding box |
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| 289 | over the SceneManager's bounding box setting. |
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| 290 | @remarks |
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| 291 | Use this to override the bounding box setting of the node. |
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| 292 | */ |
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| 293 | virtual void hideBoundingBox(bool bHide); |
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| 294 | |
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| 295 | /** Add the bounding box to the rendering queue. |
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| 296 | */ |
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| 297 | virtual void _addBoundingBoxToQueue(RenderQueue* queue); |
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| 298 | |
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| 299 | /** This allows scene managers to determine if the node's bounding box |
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| 300 | should be added to the rendering queue. |
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| 301 | @remarks |
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| 302 | Scene Managers that implement their own _findVisibleObjects will have to |
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| 303 | check this flag and then use _addBoundingBoxToQueue to add the bounding box |
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| 304 | wireframe. |
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| 305 | */ |
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| 306 | virtual bool getShowBoundingBox() const; |
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| 307 | |
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| 308 | /** Creates an unnamed new SceneNode as a child of this node. |
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| 309 | @param |
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| 310 | translate Initial translation offset of child relative to parent |
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| 311 | @param |
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| 312 | rotate Initial rotation relative to parent |
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| 313 | */ |
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| 314 | virtual SceneNode* createChildSceneNode( |
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| 315 | const Vector3& translate = Vector3::ZERO, |
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| 316 | const Quaternion& rotate = Quaternion::IDENTITY ); |
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| 317 | |
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| 318 | /** Creates a new named SceneNode as a child of this node. |
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| 319 | @remarks |
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| 320 | This creates a child node with a given name, which allows you to look the node up from |
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| 321 | the parent which holds this collection of nodes. |
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| 322 | @param |
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| 323 | translate Initial translation offset of child relative to parent |
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| 324 | @param |
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| 325 | rotate Initial rotation relative to parent |
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| 326 | */ |
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| 327 | virtual SceneNode* createChildSceneNode(const String& name, const Vector3& translate = Vector3::ZERO, const Quaternion& rotate = Quaternion::IDENTITY); |
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| 328 | |
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| 329 | /** Allows retrieval of the nearest lights to the centre of this SceneNode. |
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| 330 | @remarks |
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| 331 | This method allows a list of lights, ordered by proximity to the centre |
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| 332 | of this SceneNode, to be retrieved. Can be useful when implementing |
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| 333 | MovableObject::queryLights and Renderable::getLights. |
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| 334 | @par |
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| 335 | Note that only lights could be affecting the frustum will take into |
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| 336 | account, which cached in scene manager. |
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| 337 | @see SceneManager::_getLightsAffectingFrustum |
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| 338 | @see SceneManager::_populateLightList |
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| 339 | @param destList List to be populated with ordered set of lights; will be |
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| 340 | cleared by this method before population. |
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| 341 | @param radius Parameter to specify lights intersecting a given radius of |
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| 342 | this SceneNode's centre. |
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| 343 | @param lightMask The mask with which to include / exclude lights |
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| 344 | */ |
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| 345 | virtual void findLights(LightList& destList, Real radius, uint32 lightMask = 0xFFFFFFFF) const; |
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| 346 | |
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| 347 | /** Tells the node whether to yaw around it's own local Y axis or a fixed axis of choice. |
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| 348 | @remarks |
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| 349 | This method allows you to change the yaw behaviour of the node - by default, it |
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| 350 | yaws around it's own local Y axis when told to yaw with TS_LOCAL, this makes it |
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| 351 | yaw around a fixed axis. |
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| 352 | You only really need this when you're using auto tracking (see setAutoTracking, |
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| 353 | because when you're manually rotating a node you can specify the TransformSpace |
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| 354 | in which you wish to work anyway. |
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| 355 | @param |
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| 356 | useFixed If true, the axis passed in the second parameter will always be the yaw axis no |
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| 357 | matter what the node orientation. If false, the node returns to it's default behaviour. |
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| 358 | @param |
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| 359 | fixedAxis The axis to use if the first parameter is true. |
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| 360 | */ |
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| 361 | virtual void setFixedYawAxis( bool useFixed, const Vector3& fixedAxis = Vector3::UNIT_Y ); |
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| 362 | |
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| 363 | /** Rotate the node around the Y-axis. |
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| 364 | */ |
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| 365 | virtual void yaw(const Radian& angle, TransformSpace relativeTo = TS_LOCAL); |
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| 366 | /** Sets the node's direction vector ie it's local -z. |
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| 367 | @remarks |
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| 368 | Note that the 'up' vector for the orientation will automatically be |
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| 369 | recalculated based on the current 'up' vector (i.e. the roll will |
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| 370 | remain the same). If you need more control, use setOrientation. |
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| 371 | @param x,y,z The components of the direction vector |
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| 372 | @param relativeTo The space in which this direction vector is expressed |
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| 373 | @param localDirectionVector The vector which normally describes the natural |
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| 374 | direction of the node, usually -Z |
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| 375 | */ |
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| 376 | virtual void setDirection(Real x, Real y, Real z, |
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| 377 | TransformSpace relativeTo = TS_LOCAL, |
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| 378 | const Vector3& localDirectionVector = Vector3::NEGATIVE_UNIT_Z); |
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| 379 | |
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| 380 | /** Sets the node's direction vector ie it's local -z. |
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| 381 | @remarks |
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| 382 | Note that the 'up' vector for the orientation will automatically be |
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| 383 | recalculated based on the current 'up' vector (i.e. the roll will |
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| 384 | remain the same). If you need more control, use setOrientation. |
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| 385 | @param vec The direction vector |
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| 386 | @param relativeTo The space in which this direction vector is expressed |
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| 387 | @param localDirectionVector The vector which normally describes the natural |
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| 388 | direction of the node, usually -Z |
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| 389 | */ |
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| 390 | virtual void setDirection(const Vector3& vec, TransformSpace relativeTo = TS_LOCAL, |
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| 391 | const Vector3& localDirectionVector = Vector3::NEGATIVE_UNIT_Z); |
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| 392 | /** Points the local -Z direction of this node at a point in space. |
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| 393 | @param targetPoint A vector specifying the look at point. |
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| 394 | @param relativeTo The space in which the point resides |
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| 395 | @param localDirectionVector The vector which normally describes the natural |
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| 396 | direction of the node, usually -Z |
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| 397 | */ |
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| 398 | virtual void lookAt( const Vector3& targetPoint, TransformSpace relativeTo, |
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| 399 | const Vector3& localDirectionVector = Vector3::NEGATIVE_UNIT_Z); |
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| 400 | /** Enables / disables automatic tracking of another SceneNode. |
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| 401 | @remarks |
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| 402 | If you enable auto-tracking, this SceneNode will automatically rotate to |
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| 403 | point it's -Z at the target SceneNode every frame, no matter how |
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| 404 | it or the other SceneNode move. Note that by default the -Z points at the |
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| 405 | origin of the target SceneNode, if you want to tweak this, provide a |
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| 406 | vector in the 'offset' parameter and the target point will be adjusted. |
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| 407 | @param enabled If true, tracking will be enabled and the next |
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| 408 | parameter cannot be null. If false tracking will be disabled and the |
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| 409 | current orientation will be maintained. |
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| 410 | @param target Pointer to the SceneNode to track. Make sure you don't |
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| 411 | delete this SceneNode before turning off tracking (e.g. SceneManager::clearScene will |
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| 412 | delete it so be careful of this). Can be null if and only if the enabled param is false. |
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| 413 | @param localDirectionVector The local vector considered to be the usual 'direction' |
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| 414 | of the node; normally the local -Z but can be another direction. |
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| 415 | @param offset If supplied, this is the target point in local space of the target node |
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| 416 | instead of the origin of the target node. Good for fine tuning the look at point. |
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| 417 | */ |
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| 418 | virtual void setAutoTracking(bool enabled, SceneNode* const target = 0, |
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| 419 | const Vector3& localDirectionVector = Vector3::NEGATIVE_UNIT_Z, |
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| 420 | const Vector3& offset = Vector3::ZERO); |
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| 421 | /** Get the auto tracking target for this node, if any. */ |
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| 422 | virtual SceneNode* getAutoTrackTarget(void) { return mAutoTrackTarget; } |
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| 423 | /** Get the auto tracking offset for this node, if the node is auto tracking. */ |
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| 424 | virtual const Vector3& getAutoTrackOffset(void) { return mAutoTrackOffset; } |
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| 425 | /** Get the auto tracking local direction for this node, if it is auto tracking. */ |
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| 426 | virtual const Vector3& getAutoTrackLocalDirection(void) { return mAutoTrackLocalDirection; } |
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| 427 | /** Internal method used by OGRE to update auto-tracking cameras. */ |
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| 428 | void _autoTrack(void); |
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| 429 | /** Gets the parent of this SceneNode. */ |
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| 430 | SceneNode* getParentSceneNode(void) const; |
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| 431 | /** Makes all objects attached to this node become visible / invisible. |
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| 432 | @remarks |
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| 433 | This is a shortcut to calling setVisible() on the objects attached |
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| 434 | to this node, and optionally to all objects attached to child |
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| 435 | nodes. |
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| 436 | @param visible Whether the objects are to be made visible or invisible |
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| 437 | @param cascade If true, this setting cascades into child nodes too. |
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| 438 | */ |
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| 439 | virtual void setVisible(bool visible, bool cascade = true); |
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| 440 | /** Inverts the visibility of all objects attached to this node. |
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| 441 | @remarks |
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| 442 | This is a shortcut to calling setVisible(!isVisible()) on the objects attached |
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| 443 | to this node, and optionally to all objects attached to child |
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| 444 | nodes. |
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| 445 | @param cascade If true, this setting cascades into child nodes too. |
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| 446 | */ |
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| 447 | virtual void flipVisibility(bool cascade = true); |
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| 448 | |
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| 449 | /** Tells all objects attached to this node whether to display their |
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| 450 | debug information or not. |
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| 451 | @remarks |
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| 452 | This is a shortcut to calling setDebugDisplayEnabled() on the objects attached |
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| 453 | to this node, and optionally to all objects attached to child |
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| 454 | nodes. |
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| 455 | @param enabled Whether the objects are to display debug info or not |
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| 456 | @param cascade If true, this setting cascades into child nodes too. |
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| 457 | */ |
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| 458 | virtual void setDebugDisplayEnabled(bool enabled, bool cascade = true); |
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| 459 | |
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| 460 | /// As Node::getDebugRenderable, except scaling is automatically determined |
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| 461 | virtual DebugRenderable* getDebugRenderable(); |
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| 462 | |
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| 463 | |
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| 464 | |
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| 465 | |
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| 466 | }; |
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| 467 | /** @} */ |
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| 468 | /** @} */ |
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| 469 | |
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| 470 | |
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| 471 | }// namespace |
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| 472 | |
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| 473 | #include "OgreHeaderSuffix.h" |
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| 474 | |
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| 475 | #endif |
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