11-30-2008
what have you issued to determine it is not being picked up by the server?
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sopickedpointlist
SoPickedPointList(3) Coin SoPickedPointList(3)
NAME
SoPickedPointList -
The SoPickedPointList class is a container for pointers to SoPickedPoint objects.
This list class will delete the picked points when destructed/truncated, or when a picked point in the list is replaced by another picked
point The caller is responsible for allocating the picked points passed to the list, but should not deallocate them since this will be
handled by the list.
SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/lists/SoPickedPointList.h>
Inherits SbPList.
Public Member Functions
SoPickedPointList (void)
SoPickedPointList (const int sizehint)
SoPickedPointList (const SoPickedPointList &l)
void append (SoPickedPoint *pp)
void insert (SoPickedPoint *pp, const int insertbefore)
SoPickedPoint * operator[] (const int idx) const
void truncate (const int start, const int fit=0)
void set (const int idx, SoPickedPoint *pp)
Additional Inherited Members
Detailed Description
The SoPickedPointList class is a container for pointers to SoPickedPoint objects.
This list class will delete the picked points when destructed/truncated, or when a picked point in the list is replaced by another picked
point The caller is responsible for allocating the picked points passed to the list, but should not deallocate them since this will be
handled by the list.
See also:
SbPList
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
SoPickedPointList::SoPickedPointList (void) [inline]
Default constructor.
SoPickedPointList::SoPickedPointList (const intsizehint) [inline]
This constructor initializes the internal allocated size for the list to sizehint. Note that the list will still initially contain zero
items.
See also:
SbList::SbList(const int sizehint)
SoPickedPointList::SoPickedPointList (const SoPickedPointList &l)
Copy constructor. Will copy picked points, not just pointers.
See also:
SbList::SbList(const SbList<Type> & l)
Member Function Documentation
SoPickedPoint * SoPickedPointList::operator[] (const intidx) const [inline]
Returns element at idx.
Will automatically expand the size of the internal array if idx is outside the current bounds of the list. The values of any additional
pointers are then set to NULL.
Reimplemented from SbPList.
void SoPickedPointList::truncate (const intstart, const intfit = 0)
Overridden to delete truncated items.
Reimplemented from SbPList.
void SoPickedPointList::set (const intidx, SoPickedPoint *pp)
Overridden to destruct the replaced item.
Author
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