glClipPlanef, glClipPlanex
- specify a plane against which all geometry is clipped
void glClipPlanef(GLenum plane, const GLfloat *equation)
void glClipPlanex(GLenum plane, const GLfixed *equation)
plane
Specifies which clipping plane is being positioned. Symbolic names of the form GL_CLIP_PLANEi
where 0 < i < GL_MAX_CLIP_PLANES
are accepted.
equation
Specifies the address of an array of four fixed-point or floating-point values. These values are interpreted as a plane equation.
Geometry is always clipped against the boundaries of a six-plane frustum in x, y, and z. glClipPlane
allows the specification of additional planes, not necessarily perpendicular to the x, y, or z axis, against which all geometry is clipped. To determine the maximum number of additional clipping planes, call glGet
with argument GL_MAX_CLIP_PLANES
. All implementations support at least one such clipping planes. Because the resulting clipping region is the intersection of the defined half-spaces, it is always convex.
glClipPlane
specifies a half-space using a four-component plane equation. When glClipPlane
is called, equation is transformed by the inverse of the modelview matrix and stored in the resulting eye coordinates. Subsequent changes to the modelview matrix have no effect on the stored plane-equation components. If the dot product of the eye coordinates of a vertex with the stored plane equation components is positive or zero, the vertex is in
with respect to that clipping plane. Otherwise, it is out
.
To enable and disable clipping planes, call glEnable
and glDisable
with the argument GL_CLIP_PLANEi
, where i
is the plane number.
All clipping planes are initially defined as (0, 0, 0, 0)
in eye coordinates and are disabled.
It is always the case that GL_CLIP_PLANEi
= GL_CLIP_PLANE0
+ i
.
GL_INVALID_ENUM
is generated if plane
is not an accepted value.
glGetClipPlane
, glIsEnabled
with argument GL_CLIP_PLANEi
.
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