Difference between revisions of "API Panel.Position.Camera.GetEye"

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Gets a handle to the eye camera position
 
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==Detailed description==
 
==Detailed description==
[[File:Gen Camera.svg|250px|thumb|Parts of the camera]]
 
 
This gets the position of the eye of the camera - this is the point the camera appears to be looking from. The camera is always the first view of the [[System Panel]]. No other camera position can be manipulated with this API.
 
This gets the position of the eye of the camera - this is the point the camera appears to be looking from. The camera is always the first view of the [[System Panel]]. No other camera position can be manipulated with this API.
  
  
 
The cameras eye is always orientated looking towards the target in Z along a ray perpendicular to the ''target plane'' (also known as the object plane).
 
The cameras eye is always orientated looking towards the target in Z along a ray perpendicular to the ''target plane'' (also known as the object plane).
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[[File:Gen Camera.svg|250px|thumb|none|Parts of the camera]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 15:57, 16 January 2014

<sidebar>API Contents</sidebar> Gets a handle to the eye camera position

Class hierarchy

Panel

Position
Camera
GetEye

Parameters

This function has no parameters


Return value

HANDLE

Returns the handle to the eye camera position


Detailed description

This gets the position of the eye of the camera - this is the point the camera appears to be looking from. The camera is always the first view of the System Panel. No other camera position can be manipulated with this API.


The cameras eye is always orientated looking towards the target in Z along a ray perpendicular to the target plane (also known as the object plane).

Parts of the camera


The coordinates and rotation are variable depending on the position of the camera, but the scale is unused and set to (1,1,1) for the resultant position. This position is compatible with any of the Position API calls.


Examples

Calling in a calculation

  • Declare a variable 'result' of type HANDLE
  • Add to a calculation icon:
    result = ::Panel.Position.Camera.GetEye()

No additional examples