public class SoVRMLCylinderSensor extends SoVRMLNode
The SoVRMLCylinderSensor
maps pointing device (e.g. mouse or wand) motion into a rotation on an invisible cylinder that is aligned with the Y axis of its local space.
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The SoVRMLCylinderSensor
maps pointing device (e.g. mouse or wand) motion into a rotation on an invisible cylinder that is aligned with the Y axis of its local space.
The enabled
exposed field enables and disables the SoVRMLCylinderSensor
- if true, the sensor reacts appropriately to user events, if false, the sensor does not track user input or send output events. If enabled
receives a false event and isActive is true, the sensor becomes disabled and deactivated, and outputs an isActive false event. If enabled
receives a true event the sensor is enabled and ready for user activation.
The SoVRMLCylinderSensor
generates events if the pointing device is activated while over any descendant geometry nodes of its parent group and then moved while activated. Typically, the pointing device is a 2D device such as a mouse. The pointing device is considered to be moving within a plane at a fixed distance from the viewer and perpendicular to the line of sight; this establishes a set of 3D coordinates for the pointer. If a 3D pointer is in use, then the sensor generates events only when the pointer is within the user's field of view. In either case, the pointing device is considered to "pass over" geometry when that geometry is intersected by a line extending from the viewer and passing through the pointer's 3D coordinates. If multiple sensors' geometries intersect this line (hereafter called the bearing), only the nearest will be eligible to generate events.
Upon activation of the pointing device (e.g. mouse button down) over the sensor's geometry, an isActive true event is sent. The angle between the bearing vector and the local Y axis of the SoVRMLCylinderSensor
determines whether the sides of the invisible cylinder or the caps (disks) are used for manipulation. If the angle is less than the diskAngle
, then the geometry is treated as an infinitely large disk and dragging motion is mapped into a rotation around the local Y axis of the sensor's coordinate system. The feel of the rotation is as if you were rotating a dial or crank. Using the right-hand rule, the X axis of the sensor's local coordinate system, (defined by parents), represents the zero rotation value around the sensor's local Y axis. For each subsequent position of the bearing, a rotation_changed event is output which corresponds to the angle between the local X axis and the vector defined by the intersection point and the nearest point on the local Y axis, plus the offset
value. trackPoint_changed events reflect the unclamped drag position on the surface of this disk. When the pointing device is deactivated and autoOffset
is true, offset
is set to the last rotation angle and an offset_changed event is generated. See "Concepts - Drag Sensors" for more details on autoOffset
and offset_changed .
If the angle between the bearing vector and the local Y axis of the SoVRMLCylinderSensor
is greater than or equal to diskAngle
, then the sensor behaves like a cylinder or rolling pin. The shortest distance between the point of intersection (between the bearing and the sensor's geometry) and the Y axis of the parent group's local coordinate system determines the radius of an invisible cylinder used to map pointing device motion, and mark the zero rotation value. For each subsequent position of the bearing, a rotation_changed event is output which corresponds to a relative rotation from the original intersection, plus the offset
value. trackPoint_changed events reflect the unclamped drag position on the surface of this cylinder. When the pointing device is deactivated and autoOffset
is true, offset
is set to the last rotation angle and an offset_changed event is generated. See "Concepts - Drag Sensors" for more details.
When the sensor generates an isActive true event, it grabs all further motion events from the pointing device until it releases and generates an isActive false event (other pointing device sensors cannot generate events during this time). Motion of the pointing device while isActive is true is referred to as a "drag". If a 2D pointing device is in use, isActive events will typically reflect the state of the primary button associated with the device (i.e., isActive is true when the primary button is pressed, and false when not released). If a 3D pointing device (e.g. wand) is in use, isActive events will typically reflect whether the pointer is within or in contact with the sensor's geometry.
While the pointing device is activated, trackPoint_changed and rotation_changed events are output and are interpreted from pointing device motion based on the sensor's local coordinate system at the time of activation. trackPoint_changed events represent the unclamped intersection points on the surface of the invisible cylinder or disk. If the initial angle results in cylinder rotation (as opposed to disk behavior) and if the pointing device is dragged off the cylinder while activated, browsers may interpret this in several ways (e.g. clamp all values to the cylinder, continue to rotate as the point is dragged away from the cylinder, etc.). Each movement of the pointing device, while isActive is true, generates trackPoint_changed and rotation_changed events.
minAngle
and maxAngle
may be set to clamp rotation_changed events to a range of values (measured in radians about the local Z and Y axis as appropriate). If minAngle
is greater than maxAngle
, rotation_changed events are not clamped.
See "Concepts - Pointing Device Sensors and Drag Sensors" for more details.
File format/default:
VRMLCylinderSensor {
autoOffset | true |
diskAngle | 0.262 |
enabled | true |
maxAngle | -1 |
minAngle | 0 |
offset | 0 |
description | "" |
metadata | NULL |
SoSFBool | set_autoOffset |
SoSFFloat | set_diskAngle |
SoSFBool | set_enabled |
SoSFFloat | set_maxAngle |
SoSFFloat | set_minAngle |
SoSFFloat | set_offset |
SoSFString | set_description |
SoSFNode | set_metadata |
SoSFBool | isActive |
SoSFBool | isOver |
SoSFRotation | rotation_changed |
SoSFVec3f | trackPoint_changed |
SoSFBool | autoOffset_changed |
SoSFFloat | diskAngle_changed |
SoSFBool | enabled_changed |
SoSFFloat | maxAngle_changed |
SoSFFloat | minAngle_changed |
SoSFFloat | offset_changed |
SoSFString | description_changed |
SoSFNode | metadata_changed |
Inventor.ConstructorCommand
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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SoSFBool |
autoOffset
Deprecated.
Specifies whether to set
offset to the last rotation angle (true). |
SoSFString |
description
Deprecated.
String that describes the sensor.
|
SoSFFloat |
diskAngle
Deprecated.
Used to determine the mapping of the dragging motion.
|
SoSFBool |
enabled
Deprecated.
Enables (true) or disables (false) the sensor.
|
SoSFFloat |
maxAngle
Deprecated.
Used to clamp rotation_changed events to a range of values.
|
SoSFFloat |
minAngle
Deprecated.
Used to clamp rotation_changed events to a range of values.
|
SoSFFloat |
offset
Deprecated.
Amount to add to the rotation event value.
|
metadata
VERBOSE_LEVEL, ZeroHandle
Constructor and Description |
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SoVRMLCylinderSensor()
Deprecated.
Constructor.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static void |
enableEvents(boolean OnOffFlag)
Deprecated.
Enables/disables eventIn and eventOut events for
all
SoVRMLCylinderSensor objects. |
static boolean |
isEventsEnabled()
Deprecated.
Queries if eventIn and eventOut events are enabled for all objects of this class.
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public final SoSFFloat diskAngle
public final SoSFBool enabled
public final SoSFFloat maxAngle
public final SoSFFloat minAngle
public final SoSFFloat offset
public final SoSFBool autoOffset
offset
to the last rotation angle (true).public final SoSFString description
public static boolean isEventsEnabled()
public static void enableEvents(boolean OnOffFlag)
SoVRMLCylinderSensor
objects.
If you have created several objects of this class, you can disable/enable these events for all of them with a single call to this method.Generated on August 20, 2019, Copyright © Thermo Fisher Scientific. All rights reserved. http://www.openinventor.com