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SoFieldSensor(3IV)() SoFieldSensor(3IV)()

NAME

SoFieldSensor — sensor class that can be attached to Inventor fields

INHERITS FROM

SoSensor > SoDelayQueueSensor > SoDataSensor > SoFieldSensor

SYNOPSIS

#include <Inventor/sensors/SoFieldSensor.h>


Methods from class SoFieldSensor:


SoFieldSensor()

SoFieldSensor(SoSensorCB *func, void *data)

~SoFieldSensor()

void attach(SoField *field)

void detach()

SoField * getAttachedField() const


Methods from class SoDataSensor:


void setDeleteCallback(SoSensorCB *function, void *data)

SoNode * getTriggerNode() const

SoField * getTriggerField() const

SoPath * getTriggerPath() const

void setTriggerPathFlag(SbBool flag)

SbBool getTriggerPathFlag() const


Methods from class SoDelayQueueSensor:


void setPriority(uint32_t pri)

uint32_t getPriority()

static uint32_t getDefaultPriority()

virtual void schedule()

virtual void unschedule()

virtual SbBool isScheduled()


Methods from class SoSensor:


void setFunction(SoSensorCB *callbackFunction)

SoSensorCB * getFunction() const

void setData(void *callbackData)

void * getData() const

DESCRIPTION

Field sensors detect changes to fields, calling a callback function whenever the field changes. The field may be part of a node, an input of an engine, or a global field.

METHODS


SoFieldSensor()

SoFieldSensor(SoSensorCB *func, void *data)

Creation methods. The second method takes the callback function and data to be called when the sensor is triggered.



~SoFieldSensor()

Destroys the sensor, freeing up any memory associated with it after unscheduling it.



void attach(SoField *field)

void detach()

SoField * getAttachedField() const

The attach() method makes this sensor detect changes to the given field. The detach() method unschedules this sensor (if it is scheduled) and makes it ignore changes to the scene graph. The getAttachedField() method returns the field that this sensor is sensing, or NULL if it is not attached to any field.


SEE ALSO

SoNodeSensor, SoPathSensor, SoDataSensor