Signature
Parameters
Variables | Description |
---|---|
first |
Specify the first viewport to set.
|
count |
Specify the number of viewports to set.
|
v |
Specify the address of an array containing the viewport parameters.
|
Description
glViewportArrayv
specifies the parameters for multiple viewports
simulataneously.
first
specifies the index of the first viewport
to modify and
count
specifies the number of viewports to modify.
first
must be less than the value of
GL_MAX_VIEWPORTS
,
and
first
+
count
must be less than or equal to
the value of
GL_MAX_VIEWPORTS
. Viewports whose indices lie outside
the range [
first
,
first
+
count
)
are not modified.
v
contains the address of an array of floating
point values specifying the
left (
),
bottom (
),
width (
),
and height (
)
of each viewport, in that order.
and
give
the location of the viewport's lower left corner, and
and
give the width and height of the viewport, respectively.
The viewport specifies the affine transformation of
and
from
normalized device coordinates to window coordinates.
Let
be normalized device coordinates.
Then the window coordinates
are computed as follows:
The location of the viewport's bottom left corner, given by
(
,
)
is clamped to be within the implementaiton-dependent viewport bounds range.
The viewport bounds range [
,
]
can be determined by calling
glGet
with argument
GL_VIEWPORT_BOUNDS_RANGE
.
Viewport width and height are silently clamped
to a range that depends on the implementation.
To query this range, call
glGet
with argument
GL_MAX_VIEWPORT_DIMS
.
The precision with which the GL interprets the floating point viewport bounds is implementation-dependent
and may be determined by querying the impementation-defined constant
GL_VIEWPORT_SUBPIXEL_BITS
.
Errors
Associated Gets
glGet
with argument
GL_VIEWPORT
glGet
with argument
GL_MAX_VIEWPORT_DIMS
glGet
with argument
GL_VIEWPORT_BOUNDS_RANGE
glGet
with argument
GL_VIEWPORT_SUBPIXEL_BITS
Version Support
glViewportArrayv |
See Also
Copyright
Copyright
2010-2014 Khronos Group.
This material may be distributed subject to the terms and conditions set forth in
the Open Publication License, v 1.0, 8 June 1999.
http://opencontent.org/openpub/
.