Coin
4.0.3
Coin3D core library
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The SoGeoOrigin class is used to specify an absolute geographic location against which geometry is referenced. More...
#include <Inventor/nodes/SoGeoOrigin.h>
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SoSFVec3d | geoCoords |
SoMFString | geoSystem |
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virtual | ~SoGeoOrigin () |
virtual const SoFieldData * | getFieldData (void) const |
Protected Member Functions inherited from SoNode | |
SoNode (void) | |
virtual | ~SoNode () |
virtual SbBool | readInstance (SoInput *in, unsigned short flags) |
Protected Member Functions inherited from SoFieldContainer | |
SoFieldContainer (void) | |
virtual | ~SoFieldContainer () |
Protected Member Functions inherited from SoBase | |
SoBase (void) | |
virtual | ~SoBase () |
virtual SoNotRec | createNotRec (void) |
virtual void | destroy (void) |
virtual const char * | getFileFormatName (void) const |
SbBool | hasMultipleWriteRefs (void) const |
void | writeFooter (SoOutput *out) const |
SbBool | writeHeader (SoOutput *out, SbBool isgroup, SbBool isengine) const |
Static Protected Member Functions | |
static const SoFieldData ** | getFieldDataPtr (void) |
Static Protected Member Functions inherited from SoNode | |
static const SoFieldData ** | getFieldDataPtr (void) |
static int | getNextActionMethodIndex (void) |
static void | incNextActionMethodIndex (void) |
static void | setCompatibilityTypes (const SoType &nodetype, const uint32_t bitmask) |
static void | setNextActionMethodIndex (int index) |
Static Protected Member Functions inherited from SoBase | |
static uint32_t | getCurrentWriteCounter (void) |
static void | staticDataLock (void) |
static void | staticDataUnlock (void) |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Public Types inherited from SoNode | |
enum | NodeType { INVENTOR = 0x0000 , VRML1 = 0x0001 , VRML2 = 0x0002 , INVENTOR_1 = 0x0004 , INVENTOR_2_0 = 0x0008 , INVENTOR_2_1 = 0x0010 , INVENTOR_2_5 = 0x0020 , INVENTOR_2_6 = 0x0040 , COIN_1_0 = 0x0080 , COIN_2_0 = 0x0100 , EXTENSION = 0x0200 , COIN_2_2 = 0x0400 , COIN_2_3 = 0x0800 , COIN_2_4 = 0x1000 , INVENTOR_5_0 = 0x2000 , COIN_2_5 = 0x4000 , COIN_3_0 = 0x8000 , INVENTOR_6_0 = 0x10000 , COIN_4_0 = 0x20000 } |
Protected Types inherited from SoBase | |
enum | BaseFlags { IS_ENGINE = 0x01 , IS_GROUP = 0x02 } |
Protected Attributes inherited from SoNode | |
SbUniqueId | uniqueId |
Protected Attributes inherited from SoFieldContainer | |
SbBool | isBuiltIn |
Static Protected Attributes inherited from SoNode | |
static int | nextActionMethodIndex = 0 |
static SbUniqueId | nextUniqueId = 1 |
The SoGeoOrigin class is used to specify an absolute geographic location against which geometry is referenced.
FILE FORMAT/DEFAULTS:
A common problem when dealing with geographic data is the reduced floating point precision you often get. UTM coordinates are often in the 10^5 a 10^6 magnitude, and this leaves very little precision for details at that position.
The SoGeo nodes are therefore useful when you want to keep your data in its original system, but still get good floating point precision when rendering.
Coin needs a local Cartesian coordinate system when rendering. When a SoGeoOrigin node is used, Coin will create a coordinate system at the SoGeoOrigin position, and all geometry (and the camera) in the scene graph will be projected into that coordinate system.
The coordinate system will always have the Z-axis point up from the ground. The Y-axis will point towards the north pole, and the X-axis is found using the right hand rule.
A scene graph should only contain one GeoOrigin node, and all geometry in the scene graph will, as stated earlier, be rendered relative to this position. This means that the precision will be best if the GeoOrigin position is as close to actual camera position as possible. If you move around on a large area, it might therefore be a good idea too actually move the GeoOrigin position instead of the camera.
To place geometry in the scene graph, you can either use an SoGeoSeparator node or an SoGeoCoordinate node. When using a GeoSeparator node, all geometry inside that separator will be rendered relative to its geo-system position and orientation, and you then use regular shapes and regular SoCoordinate3 nodes to specify data (the points in an SoCoordinate3 must be adjusted to be relative to the GeoSeparator position).
The SoGeoCoordinate node on the other hand can contain double precision geo-coordinates, and that node will internally recalculate the double precision array to a single precision array which is relative to the SoGeoOrgin node.
One note regarding UTM projections: Since it is quite common to assume a flat earth when working with UTM data, it is possible to supply a "FLAT" keyword for UTM coordinate systems:
Example scene graph:
SoGeoOrigin::SoGeoOrigin | ( | void | ) |
Constructor.
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Destructor.
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Action method for SoCallbackAction.
Simply updates the state according to how the node behaves for the render action, so the application programmer can use the SoCallbackAction for extracting information about the scene graph.
Reimplemented from SoNode.
This function performs the typical operation of a node for any action.
Reimplemented from SoNode.
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Action method for the SoGetBoundingBoxAction.
Calculates bounding box and center coordinates for node and modifies the values of the action to encompass the bounding box for this node and to shift the center point for the scene more towards the one for this node.
Nodes influencing how geometry nodes calculate their bounding box also override this method to change the relevant state variables.
Reimplemented from SoNode.
This static method returns the SoType object associated with objects of this class.
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Returns a pointer to the class-wide field data storage object for this instance. If no fields are present, returns NULL
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Reimplemented from SoFieldContainer.
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This API member is considered internal to the library, as it is not likely to be of interest to the application programmer.
Returns the SoFieldData class which holds information about fields in this node.
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Action method for SoGetMatrixAction.
Updates action by accumulating with the transformation matrix of this node (if any).
Reimplemented from SoNode.
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Action method for the SoGetPrimitiveCountAction.
Calculates the number of triangle, line segment and point primitives for the node and adds these to the counters of the action.
Nodes influencing how geometry nodes calculate their primitive count also override this method to change the relevant state variables.
Reimplemented from SoNode.
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Action method for the SoGLRenderAction.
This is called during rendering traversals. Nodes influencing the rendering state in any way or want to throw geometry primitives at OpenGL override this method.
Reimplemented from SoNode.
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Action method for SoPickAction.
Does common processing for SoPickAction action instances.
Reimplemented from SoNode.
SoSFVec3d SoGeoOrigin::geoCoords |
Used for specifying the geographic coordinates. For the GD system this should be <latitude> <longitude> <elevation>. For UTM it is <easting> <northing> <elevation>, and for GC it is simply <x> <y> <z>.
SoMFString SoGeoOrigin::geoSystem |
Used to specify a spatial reference frame. Coin currently supports three different systems. Support for more systems might be added in the future.
The "GD" and "UTM" systems can, for future support, have an ellipsoid specification. The default is "WE" which is the WGS84 ellipsoid, the only ellipsoid currently supported in Coin.