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SoFieldContainer — abstract base class for objects that contain fields
SoBase > SoFieldContainer
#include <Inventor/fields/SoFieldContainer.h>
Methods from class SoFieldContainer:
static SoType getClassTypeId()
void setToDefaults()
SbBool hasDefaultValues() const
SbBool fieldsAreEqual(const SoFieldContainer *fc)
const
void copyFieldValues(const SoFieldContainer *fc,
SbBool copyConnections = FALSE)
SbBool set(const char *fieldDataString)
void get(SbString &fieldDataString)
virtual int getFields(SoFieldList &resultList)
const
virtual SoField * getField(const SbName
&fieldName) const
SbBool getFieldName(const SoField *field, SbName
&fieldName) const
SbBool isNotifyEnabled() const
SbBool enableNotify(SbBool flag)
Methods from class SoBase:
void ref()
void unref() const
void unrefNoDelete() const
void touch()
virtual SoType getTypeId() const
SbBool isOfType(SoType type) const
virtual void setName(const SbName &name)
virtual SbName getName() const
SoFieldContainer is the abstract base class for engines and nodes. It contains methods for finding out what fields an object has, controlling notification, and for dealing with all of the fields of an object at once.
The fields of an engine are its inputs. Note that even though an engine's output corresponds to a specific type of field, an engine output is not a field.
static SoType getClassTypeId()
Returns the type of this class.
void setToDefaults()
Sets all fields in this object to their default values.
SbBool hasDefaultValues() const
Returns TRUE if all of the object's fields have their default values. This
will return TRUE even if a field's isDefault() method returns FALSE
— for example, if a field's default value is 0.0 and you
setValue(0.0) that field, the default flag will be set to FALSE
(because it would be too slow to compare the field against its default value
every time setValue is called). However, hasDefaultValues()
would return TRUE in this case.
SbBool fieldsAreEqual(const SoFieldContainer *fc)
const
Returns TRUE if this object's fields are exactly equal to fc's fields.
If fc is not exactly same type as this object, FALSE is returned.
void copyFieldValues(const SoFieldContainer *fc,
SbBool copyConnections = FALSE)
Copies the contents of fc's fields into this object's fields. fc
must be the same type as this object. If copyConnections is TRUE,
then if any of fc's fields are connected then this object's fields
will also be connected to the same source.
SbBool set(const char *fieldDataString)
Sets one or more fields in this object to the values specified in the given
string, which should be a string in the Inventor file format. TRUE is
returned if the string was valid Inventor file format. For example, you
could set the fields of an SoCube by doing:
SoCube *cube = .... cube->set("width 1.0 height 2.0 depth 3.2");
void get(SbString &fieldDataString)
Returns the values of the fields of this object in the Inventor ASCII file
format in the given string. Fields whose isDefault() bit is set will
not be part of the string. You can use the field->get() method to
get a field's value as a string even if has its default value.
virtual int getFields(SoFieldList &resultList)
const
Appends pointers to all of this object's fields to resultList, and returns the
number of fields appended. The types of the fields can be determined using
field->isOfType() and field->getTypeId(), and their
names can be determined by passing the field pointers to the
getFieldName() method (see below).
virtual SoField * getField(const SbName
&fieldName) const
Returns a pointer to the field of this object whose name is fieldName.
Returns NULL if there is no field with the given name.
SbBool getFieldName(const SoField *field, SbName
&fieldName) const
Returns the name of the given field in the fieldName argument. Returns
FALSE if field is not a member of this object.
SbBool isNotifyEnabled() const
Notification is the process of telling interested objects that this object has
changed. Notification is needed to make engines and sensors function, is
used to keep SoPaths up to date when the scene graph's topology
changes, and is also used to invalidate rendering or bounding box
caches.
Notification is normally enabled, but can be disabled on a node by node (or engine by engine) basis. If you are making extensive changes to a large part of the scene graph then disabling notification can increase performance, at the expense of increased responsibility for making sure that any interested engines, sensors or paths are kept up to date.
For example, if you will be making a lot of changes to a small part of your scene graph and you know that there are no engines or sensors attached to nodes in that part of the scene graph, you might disable notification on the nodes you are changing, modify them, re-enable notification, and then touch() one of the nodes to cause a redraw.
However, you should profile your application and make sure that notification is taking a significant amount of time before going to the trouble of manually controlling notification.
SbBool enableNotify(SbBool flag)
Notification at this Field Container is enabled (if flag == TRUE) or disabled
(if flag == FALSE). The returned boolean value indicates whether
notification was enabled immediately prior to applying this method.
SoSField, SoMField, SoNode, SoDB