MPointArray Class Reference
[OpenMaya - API module for common classes]

#include <MPointArray.h>

List of all members.


Detailed Description

Array of MPoint data type.

This class implements an array of MPoints. Common convenience functions are available, and the implementation is compatible with the internal Maya implementation so that it can be passed efficiently between plugins and internal maya data structures.

Examples:

apiMeshCreator.cpp, apiMeshCreator.h, apiMeshGeom.h, apiMeshShape.cpp, apiMeshShape.h, apiMeshShapeUI.cpp, apiMeshShapeUI.h, apiSimpleShapeUI.cpp, apiSimpleShapeUI.h, cvColorNode.cpp, cvColorShader.cpp, fullLoftNode.cpp, helix2Cmd.cpp, helixCmd.cpp, helixTool.cpp, motionTraceCmd.cpp, multiCurveNode.cpp, narrowPolyViewer.cpp, particleAttrNode.cpp, particleIdHash.h, particlePathsCmd.cpp, particleSystemInfoCmd.cpp, polyWriter.h, quadricShape.cpp, simpleLoftNode.cpp, surfaceCreate.cpp, and surfaceCreateCmd.cpp.


Public Member Functions

 MPointArray ()
 MPointArray (const MPointArray &other)
 MPointArray (const MPoint points[], unsigned int count)
 NO SCRIPT SUPPORT.
 MPointArray (const double points[][4], unsigned int count)
 MPointArray (const float points[][4], unsigned int count)
 MPointArray (unsigned int initialSize, const MPoint &initialValue=MPoint::origin)
 ~MPointArray ()
const MPointoperator[] (unsigned int index) const
MPointArrayoperator= (const MPointArray &other)
MStatus set (const MPoint &element, unsigned int index)
MStatus set (unsigned int index, double x, double y, double z=0, double w=1)
MStatus set (double element[4], unsigned int index)
MStatus set (float element[4], unsigned int index)
MStatus setLength (unsigned int length)
unsigned int length () const
MStatus remove (unsigned int index)
MStatus insert (const MPoint &element, unsigned int index)
MStatus append (const MPoint &element)
MStatus append (double x, double y, double z=0, double w=1)
MStatus copy (const MPointArray &source)
MStatus clear ()
MStatus get (double[][4]) const
MStatus get (float[][4]) const
void setSizeIncrement (unsigned int newIncrement)
unsigned int sizeIncrement () const
MPointoperator[] (unsigned int index)
 NO SCRIPT SUPPORT.

Friends

OPENMAYA_EXPORT std::ostream & operator<< (std::ostream &os, const MPointArray &array)
 NO SCRIPT SUPPORT.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

MPointArray::MPointArray (  ) 

Default constructor. The instance is set to contain no elements.

MPointArray::MPointArray ( const MPointArray other  ) 

Copy constructor.

Parameters:
[in] other the array with which to initialize this instance

MPointArray::MPointArray ( const MPoint  src[],
unsigned int  count 
)

NO SCRIPT SUPPORT.

Create a new array of MPoints and initialize it with the given elements.

Parameters:
[in] src an array of MPoints
[in] count the number of elements in the src array

MPointArray::MPointArray ( const double  src[][4],
unsigned int  count 
)

Create a new array of MPoints and initialize it with the given elements.

Parameters:
[in] src a C++ array of double arrays of length four
[in] count the number of elements in the array

MPointArray::MPointArray ( const float  src[][4],
unsigned int  count 
)

Create a new array of MPoints and initialize it with the given elements.

Parameters:
[in] src a C++ array of double arrays of length four
[in] count the number of elements in the array

MPointArray::MPointArray ( unsigned int  initialSize,
const MPoint initialValue = MPoint::origin 
)

Create a new array of MPoints of a specified size and initialize all the elements with the given initial value.

Parameters:
[in] initialSize the initial size of the array
[in] initialValue the initial value of each element

MPointArray::~MPointArray (  ) 

The class destructor.


Member Function Documentation

const MPoint & MPointArray::operator[] ( unsigned int  index  )  const

Index operator. Returns the value of the element at the given index. No range checking is done - valid indices are 0 to length()-1.

Parameters:
[in] index the index of the element whose value is to be returned
Returns:
The value of the indicated element.

MPointArray & MPointArray::operator= ( const MPointArray other  ) 

Assignment operator copies all of the elements of the other array into this one.

If the other array was returned as a reference to internal data, then this array will also become a reference rather than doing a full copy.

Parameters:
[in] other the array being copied
Returns:
A reference to this array

MStatus MPointArray::set ( const MPoint element,
unsigned int  index 
)

Sets the value of the indicated element to the indicated value.

NOTE: This method does not grow the array if the index is out of bounds. Only a valid index should be used.

Parameters:
[in] element the new value for the indicated element
[in] index the index of the element that is to be set to the the new value
Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the value was set successfully and MS::kFailure otherwise

MStatus MPointArray::set ( unsigned int  index,
double  x,
double  y,
double  z = 0,
double  w = 1 
)

Sets the value of the indicated element to the indicated values. The x component of the element is set to x, the y component to y, the z component to z, and the w component to w.

NOTE: This method does not grow the array if the index is out of bounds. Only a valid index should be used.

Parameters:
[in] index the index of the element that is to be set to the the new value
[in] x the new value for the x component
[in] y the new value for the y component
[in] z the new value for the z component,defaulted to 0
[in] w the new value for the w component,defaulted to 1
Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the value was set successfully and MS::kFailure otherwise

MStatus MPointArray::set ( double  val[4],
unsigned int  index 
)

Sets the value of the indicated element to the indicated value. The x component of the element is set to val[0], the y component to val[1], the z component to val[2], and the w component to val[3].

NOTE: This method does not grow the array if the index is out of bounds. Only a valid index should be used.

Parameters:
[in] val the new value for the indicated element
[in] index the index of the element that is to be set to the the new value
Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the value was set successfully and MS::kFailure otherwise

MStatus MPointArray::set ( float  val[4],
unsigned int  index 
)

Sets the value of the indicated element to the indicated value. The x component of the element is set to val[0], the y component to val[1], the z component to val[2], and the w component to val[3].

NOTE: This method does not grow the array if the index is out of bounds. Only a valid index should be used.

Parameters:
[in] val the new value for the indicated element
[in] index the index of the element that is to be set to the the new value
Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the value was set successfully and MS::kFailure otherwise

MStatus MPointArray::setLength ( unsigned int  length  ) 

Set the length of the array. This will grow and shrink the array as desired. Elements that are grown have uninitialized values, while those which are shrunk will lose the data contained in the deleted elements (ie. it will release the memory).

Parameters:
[in] length the new size of the array

unsigned int MPointArray::length (  )  const

Returns the number of elements in the instance.

Returns:
The number of elements in the instance
Examples:

MStatus MPointArray::remove ( unsigned int  index  ) 

Remove the array element at the given index. All array elements following the removed element are shifted toward the first element.

Parameters:
[in] index index of the element to be removed
Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the remove was successful and MS::kFailure otherwise

MStatus MPointArray::insert ( const MPoint element,
unsigned int  index 
)

Inserts a new value into the array at the given index. The initial element at that index, and all following elements, are shifted towards the last. If the array cannot be expanded in size by 1 element, then the insert will fail and the existing array will remain unchanged.

Parameters:
[in] element the new value to insert into the array
[in] index the index of the element to set to the the new value
Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the insert was successful and MS::kFailure otherwise
Examples:

MStatus MPointArray::append ( const MPoint element  ) 

Adds a new element to the end of the array. If the array cannot be expanded in size by 1 element, then the append will fail and the existing array will remain unchanged.

Parameters:
[in] element the value for the new last element
Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the append was successful and MS::kFailure otherwise
Examples:

MStatus MPointArray::append ( double  x,
double  y,
double  z = 0,
double  w = 1 
)

Adds a new element to the end of the array. The appended element has the indicated values for its x,y,z and w components. The x component of the element is set to x, the y component to y, the z component to z, and the w component to w.

If the array cannot be expanded in size by 1 element, then the append will fail and the existing array will remain unchanged.

Parameters:
[in] x the value for the x component
[in] y the value for the y component
[in] z the value for the z component, defaulted to 0
[in] w the value for the w component, defaulted to 1
Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the append was successful and MS::kFailure otherwise

MStatus MPointArray::copy ( const MPointArray source  ) 

Copy the contents of the source array to this array.

Parameters:
[in] source array to copy from
Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the copy was successful and MS::kFailure otherwise

MStatus MPointArray::clear (  ) 

Clear the contents of the array. After this operation the length method will return 0. This does not change the amount of memory allocated to the array, only the number of valid elements in it.

Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the operation is successful and MS::kFailure otherwise
Examples:

MStatus MPointArray::get ( double  dest[][4]  )  const

Copy the elements of the array into the C++ array of double arrays. No checking is done to ensure that the destination C++ array of double arrays is large enough to hold all the elements of the instance.

Parameters:
[out] dest the array to populate
Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the array argument is a non-zero pointer and MS::kFailure otherwise

MStatus MPointArray::get ( float  dest[][4]  )  const

Copy the elements of the array into the C++ array of float arrays. No checking is done to ensure that the destination C++ array of float arrays is large enough to hold all the elements of the instance.

Parameters:
[out] dest the array to populate
Returns:
MS::kSuccess if the array argument is a non-zero pointer and MS::kFailure otherwise

void MPointArray::setSizeIncrement ( unsigned int  newIncrement  ) 

Set the size by which the array will be expanded whenever expansion is necessary.

Parameters:
[in] newIncrement the new increment
Examples:

unsigned int MPointArray::sizeIncrement (  )  const

Return the size by which the array will be expanded whenever expansion is necessary.

Returns:
true if the array argument is a non-zero pointer and false otherwise

MPoint & MPointArray::operator[] ( unsigned int  index  ) 

NO SCRIPT SUPPORT.

Index operator allowing assignment to an element of the array. Returns a reference to the element at the given index. No range checking is done - valid indices are 0 to length()-1.

Parameters:
[in] index the index of the desired element
Returns:
A reference to the indicated element


Friends And Related Function Documentation

OPENMAYA_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<< ( std::ostream &  os,
const MPointArray array 
) [friend]

NO SCRIPT SUPPORT.

Print the contents of the given MPointArray on the given ostream. The format used is [0: [x, y, z, w], 1: [x, y, z, w], 2: [x, y, z, w], ...].

Parameters:
[in] os the ostream to print to
[in] array the MPointArray whose value is to be printed
Returns:
The ostream reference, s, provided as the first parameter.


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