Difference between revisions of "Mesh:setGenericArray"

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'''Available since:''' Gideros 2017.4<br/>
 
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'''Class:''' [[Mesh]]<br/>
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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
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Assigns a new content to a generic additional array to be used by a shader.
Assigns new content to a generic additional array to be used by a shader. It accepts multiple values or a Lua array.<br />
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Mesh:setGenericArray(index,type,mult,count,data)
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Mesh:setGenericArray(index,type,mult,count,data)
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It accepts multiple values or a Lua array.
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=== Parameters ===
 
=== Parameters ===
'''index''': (number) The data attribute index in the corresponding shader <br/>
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'''index''': (number) the data attribute index in the corresponding shader<br/>
'''type''': (number) The data type, one of Shader.Dxxx constants <br/>
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'''type''': (number) the data type, one of Shader.Dxxx constants<br/>
'''mult''': (number) The vector dimension (1 for simple values, 2 for a vec2/float2, etc) <br/>
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'''mult''': (number) the vector dimension (1 for simple values, 2 for a vec2/float2, etc)<br/>
'''count''': (number) The number of elements in the array <br/>
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'''count''': (number) the number of elements in the array<br/>
'''data''': (any) The actual values <br/>
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'''data''': (any) the actual values<br/>
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{{Mesh}}

Latest revision as of 15:30, 13 July 2023

Available since: Gideros 2017.4
Class: Mesh

Description

Assigns a new content to a generic additional array to be used by a shader.

Mesh:setGenericArray(index,type,mult,count,data)

It accepts multiple values or a Lua array.

Parameters

index: (number) the data attribute index in the corresponding shader
type: (number) the data type, one of Shader.Dxxx constants
mult: (number) the vector dimension (1 for simple values, 2 for a vec2/float2, etc)
count: (number) the number of elements in the array
data: (any) the actual values