Class emissiveColor
Test emissiveColor on primitive geometry. Five emissiveColor values of black, red, green, blue and white are applied from left to right for primitive geometry. The geometry consists of a row of 5 Cones, followed by a row of 5 Cylinders, 5 Spheres, then 5 Boxes. The result is a range of emissiveColor that begins with a black geometry on the left, followed by red, green blue and white geometry on the right, for all four primitive types.
Related links: emissiveColor.java source, emissiveColor catalog page, X3D Resources, X3D Scene Authoring Hints, and X3D Tooltips.
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title | emissiveColor.x3d |
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Image | emissiveColor-rear.jpg |
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disclaimer | This file was provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and is part of the X3D Conformance Test Suite, available at http://www.nist.gov/vrml.html The information contained within this file is provided for use in establishing conformance to the ISO VRML97 Specification. Conformance to this test does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. This software can be redistributed and/or modified freely provided that any derivative works bear some notice that they are derived from it, and any modified versions bear some notice that they have been modified. |
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translator | Michael Kass NIST, Don Brutzman NPS |
translated | 21 January 2001 |
modified | 20 October 2019 |
description | Test emissiveColor on primitive geometry. Five emissiveColor values of black, red, green, blue and white are applied from left to right for primitive geometry. The geometry consists of a row of 5 Cones, followed by a row of 5 Cylinders, 5 Spheres, then 5 Boxes. The result is a range of emissiveColor that begins with a black geometry on the left, followed by red, green blue and white geometry on the right, for all four primitive types |
identifier | https://www.web3d.org/x3d/content/examples/ConformanceNist/Appearance/Material/emissiveColor.x3d |
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This program uses the
X3D Java Scene Access Interface Library (X3DJSAIL).
It has been produced using the
X3dToJava.xslt
stylesheet to create Java source code from an .x3d
model.
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionorg.web3d.x3d.jsail.Core.X3D
Provide a shallow copy of the X3D model.final void
Create and initialize the X3D model for this object.static void
Default main() method provided for test purposes, uses CommandLine to set global ConfigurationProperties for this object.
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Constructor Details
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emissiveColor
public emissiveColor()Default constructor to create this object.
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Method Details
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initialize
public final void initialize()Create and initialize the X3D model for this object. -
getX3dModel
public org.web3d.x3d.jsail.Core.X3D getX3dModel()Provide a shallow copy of the X3D model.- Returns:
- emissiveColor model
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main
Default main() method provided for test purposes, uses CommandLine to set global ConfigurationProperties for this object.- Parameters:
args
- array of input parameters, provided as arguments- See Also:
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