'\" te '\"! tbl|eqn | mmdoc '\"macro stdmacro .ds Vn Version 1.2 .ds Dt 24 September 1999 .ds Re Release 1.2.1 .ds Dp Jan 14 18:30 .ds Dm 01 getmap.gl .ds Xs 19970 5 getmap.gl .TH GLGETMAP 3G .SH NAME .B "glGetMapdv, glGetMapfv, glGetMapiv \- return evaluator parameters .SH C SPECIFICATION void \f3glGetMapdv\fP( GLenum \fItarget\fP, .nf .ta \w'\f3void \fPglGetMapdv( 'u GLenum \fIquery\fP, GLdouble \fI*v\fP ) .fi void \f3glGetMapfv\fP( GLenum \fItarget\fP, .nf .ta \w'\f3void \fPglGetMapfv( 'u GLenum \fIquery\fP, GLfloat \fI*v\fP ) .fi void \f3glGetMapiv\fP( GLenum \fItarget\fP, .nf .ta \w'\f3void \fPglGetMapiv( 'u GLenum \fIquery\fP, GLint \fI*v\fP ) .fi .EQ delim $$ .EN .SH PARAMETERS .TP \w'\f2target\fP\ \ 'u \f2target\fP Specifies the symbolic name of a map. Accepted values are \%\f3GL_MAP1_COLOR_4\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP1_INDEX\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP1_NORMAL\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_1\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_2\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_3\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_4\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP1_VERTEX_3\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP1_VERTEX_4\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP2_COLOR_4\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP2_INDEX\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP2_NORMAL\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_1\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_2\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_3\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_4\fP, \%\f3GL_MAP2_VERTEX_3\fP, and \%\f3GL_MAP2_VERTEX_4\fP. .TP \f2query\fP Specifies which parameter to return. Symbolic names \%\f3GL_COEFF\fP, \%\f3GL_ORDER\fP, and \%\f3GL_DOMAIN\fP are accepted. .TP \f2v\fP Returns the requested data. .SH DESCRIPTION \%\f3glMap1\fP and \%\f3glMap2\fP define evaluators. \%\f3glGetMap\fP returns evaluator parameters. \f2target\fP chooses a map, \f2query\fP selects a specific parameter, and \f2v\fP points to storage where the values will be returned. .P The acceptable values for the \f2target\fP parameter are described in the \%\f3glMap1\fP and \%\f3glMap2\fP reference pages. .P \f2query\fP can assume the following values: .TP 15 \%\f3GL_COEFF\fP \f2v\fP returns the control points for the evaluator function. One-dimensional evaluators return $order$ control points, and two-dimensional evaluators return $uorder ~times~ vorder$ control points. Each control point consists of one, two, three, or four integer, single-precision floating-point, or double-precision floating-point values, depending on the type of the evaluator. The GL returns two-dimensional control points in row-major order, incrementing the $uorder$ index quickly and the $vorder$ index after each row. Integer values, when requested, are computed by rounding the internal floating-point values to the nearest integer values. .TP \%\f3GL_ORDER\fP \f2v\fP returns the order of the evaluator function. One-dimensional evaluators return a single value, $order$. The initial value is 1. Two-dimensional evaluators return two values, $uorder$ and $vorder$. The initial value is 1,1. .TP \%\f3GL_DOMAIN\fP \f2v\fP returns the linear $u$ and $v$ mapping parameters. One-dimensional evaluators return two values, $u1$ and $u2$, as specified by \%\f3glMap1\fP. Two-dimensional evaluators return four values ($u1$, $u2$, $v1$, and $v2$) as specified by \%\f3glMap2\fP. Integer values, when requested, are computed by rounding the internal floating-point values to the nearest integer values. .SH NOTES If an error is generated, no change is made to the contents of \f2v\fP. .SH ERRORS \%\f3GL_INVALID_ENUM\fP is generated if either \f2target\fP or \f2query\fP is not an accepted value. .P \%\f3GL_INVALID_OPERATION\fP is generated if \%\f3glGetMap\fP is executed between the execution of \%\f3glBegin\fP and the corresponding execution of \%\f3glEnd\fP. .SH SEE ALSO \%\f3glEvalCoord(3G)\fP, \%\f3glMap1(3G)\fP, \%\f3glMap2(3G)\fP