Rectangles

Rectangles

Description

Functions

cogl_rectangle ()

void
cogl_rectangle (float x_1,
                float y_1,
                float x_2,
                float y_2);

Fills a rectangle at the given coordinates with the current source material

Parameters

x_1

X coordinate of the top-left corner

 

y_1

Y coordinate of the top-left corner

 

x_2

X coordinate of the bottom-right corner

 

y_2

Y coordinate of the bottom-right corner

 

cogl_rectangles ()

void
cogl_rectangles (const float *verts,
                 unsigned int n_rects);

Draws a series of rectangles in the same way that cogl_rectangle() does. In some situations it can give a significant performance boost to use this function rather than calling cogl_rectangle() separately for each rectangle.

verts should point to an array of floats with n_rects * 4 elements. Each group of 4 values corresponds to the parameters x1, y1, x2, and y2, and have the same meaning as in cogl_rectangle().

Parameters

verts

an array of vertices.

[in][array][transfer none]

n_rects

number of rectangles to draw

 

Since: 1.0


cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords ()

void
cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords (float x1,
                                    float y1,
                                    float x2,
                                    float y2,
                                    float tx1,
                                    float ty1,
                                    float tx2,
                                    float ty2);

Draw a rectangle using the current material and supply texture coordinates to be used for the first texture layer of the material. To draw the entire texture pass in tx1 =0.0 ty1 =0.0 tx2 =1.0 ty2 =1.0.

Parameters

x1

x coordinate upper left on screen.

 

y1

y coordinate upper left on screen.

 

x2

x coordinate lower right on screen.

 

y2

y coordinate lower right on screen.

 

tx1

x part of texture coordinate to use for upper left pixel

 

ty1

y part of texture coordinate to use for upper left pixel

 

tx2

x part of texture coordinate to use for lower right pixel

 

ty2

y part of texture coordinate to use for left pixel

 

Since: 1.0


cogl_rectangles_with_texture_coords ()

void
cogl_rectangles_with_texture_coords (const float *verts,
                                     unsigned int n_rects);

Draws a series of rectangles in the same way that cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords() does. In some situations it can give a significant performance boost to use this function rather than calling cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords() separately for each rectangle.

verts should point to an array of floats with n_rects * 8 elements. Each group of 8 values corresponds to the parameters x1, y1, x2, y2, tx1, ty1, tx2 and ty2 and have the same meaning as in cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords().

Parameters

verts

an array of vertices.

[in][array][transfer none]

n_rects

number of rectangles to draw

 

Since: 0.8.6


cogl_rectangle_with_multitexture_coords ()

void
cogl_rectangle_with_multitexture_coords
                               (float x1,
                                float y1,
                                float x2,
                                float y2,
                                const float *tex_coords,
                                int tex_coords_len);

This function draws a rectangle using the current source material to texture or fill with. As a material may contain multiple texture layers this interface lets you supply texture coordinates for each layer of the material.

The first pair of coordinates are for the first layer (with the smallest layer index) and if you supply less texture coordinates than there are layers in the current source material then default texture coordinates (0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0) are generated.

Parameters

x1

x coordinate upper left on screen.

 

y1

y coordinate upper left on screen.

 

x2

x coordinate lower right on screen.

 

y2

y coordinate lower right on screen.

 

tex_coords

An array containing groups of 4 float values: [tx1, ty1, tx2, ty2] that are interpreted as two texture coordinates; one for the upper left texel, and one for the lower right texel. Each value should be between 0.0 and 1.0, where the coordinate (0.0, 0.0) represents the top left of the texture, and (1.0, 1.0) the bottom right.

[in][array][transfer none]

tex_coords_len

The length of the tex_coords array. (e.g. for one layer and one group of texture coordinates, this would be 4)

 

Since: 1.0

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