TK_User_Index

Functions

TK_User_Index

~TK_User_Index

TK_Status

Read

TK_Status

Write

TK_Status

Clone

TK_Status

ReadAscii

TK_Status

WriteAscii

void

Reset

void

SetIndices

void

SetIndices

int

GetCount

int const *

GetIndices

int *

GetIndices

long const *

GetValues

long *

GetValues

Detailed Description

class TK_User_Index : public BBaseOpcodeHandler

Handles the TKE_User_Index opcode.

TK_User_Index provides support for writing/reading the TKE_User_Index opcode object to/from an HSF file.

The HOOPS/3dGS scene-graph supports storing non-graphical data per segment. A user-index is an index into a list of user options.

Subclassed by HTK_User_Index

Public Functions

inline TK_User_Index()

constructor

~TK_User_Index()
virtual TK_Status Read(BStreamFileToolkit &tk)

Reads data from the toolkit buffer, decodes/decompresses it, and maps it to the opcode handlers data members. User-defined classes which need to write out custom data should utilize one of the available GetData() methods.

Parameters

tk – A reference to the BStreamFileToolkit object.

Returns

The result of the function call.

virtual TK_Status Write(BStreamFileToolkit &tk)

Encodes/compresses data and writes data to the toolkit buffer. User-defined classes which need to write out custom data should utilize one of the available PutData() methods, and first write out the opcode associated with the group of binary data followed by the data itself.

Parameters

tk – A reference to the BStreamFileToolkit object.

Returns

The result of the function call.

virtual TK_Status Clone(BStreamFileToolkit &tk, BBaseOpcodeHandler **handler) const

Copies the opcode handler

Parameters
  • tk – A reference to the BStreamFileToolkit object.

  • handler – A pointer to the opcode handler object. Passed by reference.

Returns

The result of the function call.

TK_Status ReadAscii(BStreamFileToolkit &tk)

Deprecated.

TK_Status WriteAscii(BStreamFileToolkit &tk)

Deprecated.

virtual void Reset()

Resets the current opcode handler. This is called by the toolkit when it is done processing an opcode. This method reinitializes any opcode handler variables and frees up temporary data.

inline void SetIndices(int count, int const indices[], long const values[])

Sets the index-value pairs. Allocates buffers and copies the indices and values

inline void SetIndices(int count)

Sets the index-value pair buffers. Allocates buffers which can hold ‘count’ index-value pairs

inline int GetCount() const

Returns the current size of the buffers as the number of index-value pairs they can contain

inline int const *GetIndices() const

Returns the index array

inline int *GetIndices()

Returns the index array buffer, which may be modified directly

inline long const *GetValues() const

Returns the value array

inline long *GetValues()

Returns the value array buffer, which may be modified directly