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GLUNURBSCURVE(3G) OpenGL Manual GLUNURBSCURVE(3G)
NAME
gluNurbsCurve - define the shape of a NURBS curve
C SPECIFICATION
void gluNurbsCurve(GLUnurbs* nurb, GLint knotCount, GLfloat * knots,
GLint stride, GLfloat * control, GLint order,
GLenum type);
PARAMETERS
nurb
Specifies the NURBS object (created with gluNewNurbsRenderer()).
knotCount
Specifies the number of knots in knots. knotCount equals the
number of control points plus the order.
knots
Specifies an array of knotCount nondecreasing knot values.
stride
Specifies the offset (as a number of single-precision
floating-point values) between successive curve control points.
control
Specifies a pointer to an array of control points. The coordinates
must agree with type, specified below.
order
Specifies the order of the NURBS curve. order equals degree + 1,
hence a cubic curve has an order of 4.
type
Specifies the type of the curve. If this curve is defined within a
gluBeginCurve()/gluEndCurve() pair, then the type can be any of the
valid one-dimensional evaluator types (such as GLU_MAP1_VERTEX_3 or
GLU_MAP1_COLOR_4). Between a gluBeginTrim()/gluEndTrim() pair, the
only valid types are GLU_MAP1_TRIM_2 and GLU_MAP1_TRIM_3.
DESCRIPTION
Use gluNurbsCurve to describe a NURBS curve.
When gluNurbsCurve appears between a gluBeginCurve()/gluEndCurve()
pair, it is used to describe a curve to be rendered. Positional,
texture, and color coordinates are associated by presenting each as a
separate gluNurbsCurve between a gluBeginCurve()/gluEndCurve() pair. No
more than one call to gluNurbsCurve for each of color, position, and
texture data can be made within a single gluBeginCurve()/gluEndCurve()
pair. Exactly one call must be made to describe the position of the
curve (a type of GLU_MAP1_VERTEX_3 or GLU_MAP1_VERTEX_4).
When gluNurbsCurve appears between a gluBeginTrim()/gluEndTrim() pair,
it is used to describe a trimming curve on a NURBS surface. If type is
GLU_MAP1_TRIM_2, then it describes a curve in two-dimensional (u and v)
parameter space. If it is GLU_MAP1_TRIM_3, then it describes a curve in
two-dimensional homogeneous (u, v, and w) parameter space. See the
gluBeginTrim() reference page for more discussion about trimming
curves.
EXAMPLE
The following commands render a textured NURBS curve with normals:
gluBeginCurve(nobj);
gluNurbsCurve(nobj, ..., GL_MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_2);
gluNurbsCurve(nobj, ..., GL_MAP1_NORMAL);
gluNurbsCurve(nobj, ..., GL_MAP1_VERTEX_4);
gluEndCurve(nobj);
NOTES
To define trim curves that stitch well, use gluPwlCurve().
SEE ALSO
gluBeginCurve(), gluBeginTrim(), gluNewNurbsRenderer(), gluPwlCurve()
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 1991-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. This document is licensed
under the SGI Free Software B License. For details, see
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/.
AUTHORS
opengl.org
opengl.org 03/16/2013 GLUNURBSCURVE(3G)
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