Difference between revisions of "Mesh:setVertexArray"

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'''Available since:''' Gideros 2012.09<br/>
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'''<translate>Available since</translate>:''' Gideros 2012.09<br/>
=== Description ===
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=== <translate>Description</translate> ===
 
<translate><br />
 
<translate><br />
 
Assigns new content to the vertex array, dropping all the elements contained in the vertex array before the call and replacing them by those specified by the parameters. It accepts multiple values or a Lua array.<br />
 
Assigns new content to the vertex array, dropping all the elements contained in the vertex array before the call and replacing them by those specified by the parameters. It accepts multiple values or a Lua array.<br />
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  Mesh:setVertexArray(vertices)
 
  Mesh:setVertexArray(vertices)
 
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=== Parameters ===
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=== <translate>Parameters</translate> ===
 
'''vertices''': (any) <translate></translate> <br/>
 
'''vertices''': (any) <translate></translate> <br/>
=== Examples ===
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=== <translate>Examples</translate> ===
 
'''Example'''<br/>
 
'''Example'''<br/>
 
<source lang="lua">-- set the vertex array as (100, 100), (150, 100) and (100, 150)
 
<source lang="lua">-- set the vertex array as (100, 100), (150, 100) and (100, 150)

Revision as of 07:30, 24 August 2018

Available since: Gideros 2012.09

Description


Assigns new content to the vertex array, dropping all the elements contained in the vertex array before the call and replacing them by those specified by the parameters. It accepts multiple values or a Lua array.

 Mesh:setVertexArray(vertices)

Parameters

vertices: (any)

Examples

Example

-- set the vertex array as (100, 100), (150, 100) and (100, 150)
mesh:setVertexArray(100, 100, 150, 100, 100, 150)

-- same as above
mesh:setVertexArray{100, 100, 150, 100, 100, 150}