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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? FYI: Stack Overflow... seems there's quite a revolt of sorts going on over there and everywhere. Post 303044475 by nezabudka on Monday 24th of February 2020 01:24:26 AM
Old 02-24-2020
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Originally Posted by Neo
However, if you search for "anti-surveillance capitalism"...
No, I'm just trying to find an easy way to understand not simple things.
Thanks so much for your clarification.
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SoFieldSensor(3)						       Coin							  SoFieldSensor(3)

NAME
SoFieldSensor - The SoFieldSensor class detects changes to a field. Attach a field to a sensor of this type to put it under surveillance, so you can act upon changes to the field. SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/sensors/SoFieldSensor.h> Inherits SoDataSensor. Public Member Functions SoFieldSensor (void) SoFieldSensor (SoSensorCB *func, void *data) virtual ~SoFieldSensor (void) void attach (SoField *field) void detach (void) SoField * getAttachedField (void) const virtual void trigger (void) Additional Inherited Members Detailed Description The SoFieldSensor class detects changes to a field. Attach a field to a sensor of this type to put it under surveillance, so you can act upon changes to the field. An SoFieldSensor can also act for delete-callback purposes alone and does not need a regular notification-based callback. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation SoFieldSensor::SoFieldSensor (void) Constructor. SoFieldSensor::SoFieldSensor (SoSensorCB *func, void *data) Constructor taking as parameters the sensor callback function and the userdata which will be passed the callback. See also: setFunction(), setData() SoFieldSensor::~SoFieldSensor (void) [virtual] Destructor. Member Function Documentation void SoFieldSensor::attach (SoField *field) Attach sensor to a field. Whenever the field's value changes, the sensor will be triggered and call the callback function. A field sensor can be attached to only a single field at a time. When this method is invoked multiple times, each subsequent call will replace the field the sensor is monitoring with the new field. When the given field is deleted, the sensor will automatically be detached. See also: detach() void SoFieldSensor::detach (void) Detach sensor from field. As long as an SoFieldSensor is detached, it will never call its callback function. See also: attach() SoField * SoFieldSensor::getAttachedField (void) const Returns a pointer to the field connected to the sensor. See also: attach(), detach() void SoFieldSensor::trigger (void) [virtual] Trigger the sensor's callback function. Reimplemented from SoDataSensor. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Coin from the source code. Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SoFieldSensor(3)
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