GLDRAWRANGEELEMENTSB(3G) | OpenGL 3.3 | GLDRAWRANGEELEMENTSB(3G) |
glDrawRangeElementsBaseVertex - render primitives from array data with a per-element offset
void glDrawRangeElementsBaseVertex(GLenum mode, GLuint start, GLuint end, GLsizei count, GLenum type, GLvoid *indices, GLint basevertex);
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glDrawRangeElementsBaseVertex is a restricted form of glDrawElementsBaseVertex(). mode, start, end, count and basevertex match the corresponding arguments to glDrawElementsBaseVertex(), with the additional constraint that all values in the array indices must lie between start and end, inclusive, prior to adding basevertex. Index values lying outside the range [start, end] are treated in the same way as glDrawElementsBaseVertex(). The ith element transferred by the corresponding draw call will be taken from element indices[i] + basevertex of each enabled array. If the resulting value is larger than the maximum value representable by type, it is as if the calculation were upconverted to 32-bit unsigned integers (with wrapping on overflow conditions). The operation is undefined if the sum would be negative.
glDrawRangeElementsBaseVertex is only supported if the GL
version is 3.2 or greater, or if
the ARB_draw_elements_base_vertex extension is supported.
.SH "ERRORS"
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if mode is not an accepted value.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if count is negative.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if end < start.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if a geometry shader is active and mode is incompatible with the input primitive type of the geometry shader in the currently installed program object.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if a non-zero buffer object name is bound to an enabled array or the element array and the buffer object's data store is currently mapped.
glDrawElements(), glDrawElementsBaseVertex(), glDrawRangeElements(), glDrawElementsInstanced(), glDrawElementsInstancedBaseVertex()
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03/08/2011 | OpenGL 3.3 |