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SoPathSensor(3IV)() | SoPathSensor(3IV)() |
NAME¶
SoPathSensor — sensor class that can be attached to Inventor paths
INHERITS FROM¶
SoSensor > SoDelayQueueSensor > SoDataSensor > SoPathSensor
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <Inventor/sensors/SoPathSensor.h>
Methods from class SoPathSensor:
SoPathSensor()
SoPathSensor(SoSensorCB *func, void *data)
~SoPathSensor()
void attach(SoPath *path)
void detach()
SoPath * getAttachedPath() const
Methods from class SoDataSensor:
void setDeleteCallback(SoSensorCB *function, void
*data)
SoNode * getTriggerNode() const
SoField * getTriggerField() const
SoPath * getTriggerPath() const
void setTriggerPathFlag(SbBool flag)
SbBool getTriggerPathFlag() const
Methods from class SoDelayQueueSensor:
void setPriority(uint32_t pri)
uint32_t getPriority()
static uint32_t getDefaultPriority()
virtual void schedule()
virtual void unschedule()
virtual SbBool isScheduled()
Methods from class SoSensor:
void setFunction(SoSensorCB *callbackFunction)
SoSensorCB * getFunction() const
void setData(void *callbackData)
void * getData() const
DESCRIPTION¶
Path sensors detect changes to paths, calling a callback function whenever the path or any node in the path changes. The definition of "in the path" is the same as the definition used when applying an action to the path — any node that can possibly affect the node at the end of the path chain is considered in the path. See the SoPath manual page for more information on paths.
METHODS¶
SoPathSensor()
SoPathSensor(SoSensorCB *func, void *data)
Creation methods. The second method takes the callback function and data to be
called when the sensor is triggered.
~SoPathSensor()
Destroys the sensor, freeing up any memory associated with it after
unscheduling it.
void attach(SoPath *path)
void detach()
SoPath * getAttachedPath() const
The attach() method makes this sensor detect changes to the given path.
The detach() method unschedules this sensor (if it is scheduled) and
makes it ignore changes to the scene graph. The getAttachedPath()
method returns the path that this sensor is sensing, or NULL if it is not
attached to any path.
SEE ALSO¶
SoNodeSensor, SoPathSensor, SoDataSensor