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NAME

       SoMFColor  —  multiple-value  field  containing  any  number of RGB colors stored as three
       floats

INHERITS FROM

       SoField > SoMField > SoMFColor

SYNOPSIS

          Methods from class SoMFColor:

     void                setValues(int start, int num, const float rgb[][3])
     void                setHSVValues(int start, int num, const float hsv[][3])
     void                setValue(const SbVec3f &vec)
     void                setValue(float red, float green, float blue)
     void                setHSVValue(float hue, float saturation, float value)
     void                setValue(const float rgb[3])
     void                setHSVValue(const float hsv[3])
     void                set1Value(index, const SbVec3f &vec)
     void                set1Value(index, float r, float g, float b)
     void                set1HSVValue(index, float h, float s, float v)
     void                set1Value(index, const float rgb[3])
     void                set1HSVValue(index, const float hsv[3])
     static SoType       getClassTypeId()
     virtual void        getTypeId() const
     const SbColor &     operator [](int i) const
     const SbColor *     getValues(int start) const
     int                 find(const SbColor & targetValue, SbBool addIfNotFound = FALSE)
     void                setValues(int start, int num, const SbColor *newValues)
     void                set1Value(int index, const SbColor & newValue)
     const SbColor &     operator =(const SbColor & newValue)
     void                setValue(const SbColor & newValue)
     int                 operator ==(const SoMFColor &f) const
     int                 operator !=(const SoMFColor &f) const
     SbColor *           startEditing()
     void                finishEditing()

          Methods from class SoMField:

     int                 getNum() const
     void                setNum(int num)
     virtual void        deleteValues(int start, int num = -1)
     virtual void        insertSpace(int start, int num)
     SbBool              set1(int index, const char *valueString)
     void                get1(int index, SbString &valueString)

          Methods from class SoField:

     void                setIgnored(SbBool ignore)
     SbBool              isIgnored() const
     SbBool              isDefault() const
     virtual SbBool      isOfType(SoType type) const
     SbBool              set(const char *valueString)
     void                get(SbString &valueString)
     void                touch()
     SbBool              connectFrom(SoField *fromField)
     SbBool              connectFrom(SoEngineOutput *fromEngine)
     void                disconnect()
     SbBool              isConnected() const
     SbBool              isConnectedFromField() const
     SbBool              getConnectedField(SoField *&writingField) const
     SbBool              isConnectedFromEngine() const
     SbBool              getConnectedEngine(SoEngineOutput *&engineOutput) const
     void                enableConnection(SbBool flag)
     SbBool              isConnectionEnabled() const
     int                 getForwardConnections(SoFieldList &list) const
     SoFieldContainer *  getContainer() const

DESCRIPTION

       A multiple-value field that contains any number of RGB  colors,  stored  as  instances  of
       SbColor.  Values  may  be  set  in  either RGB (red, green, blue) or HSV (hue, saturation,
       value) color spaces.

       SoMFColors are written to file as one or more RGB triples of  floating  point  numbers  in
       standard  scientific  notation. When more than one value is present, all of the values are
       enclosed in square brackets and separated by commas.  For example:

          [ 1.0 0.0 0.0, 0 1 0, 0 0 1 ]

     represents the three colors red, green, and blue.

METHODS

     void                setValues(int start, int num, const float rgb[][3])
     void                setHSVValues(int start, int num, const float hsv[][3])
          Sets num values starting at index start to the RGB (or HSV)  values  specified  by  the
          given  array of floats. Each float should be in the range 0.0 to 1.0, and there must be
          3*num floats in the array.

     void                setValue(const SbVec3f &vec)
     void                setValue(float red, float green, float blue)
     void                setHSVValue(float hue, float saturation, float value)
     void                setValue(const float rgb[3])
     void                setHSVValue(const float hsv[3])
          Sets the field to contain one and only one value, the given color (expressed as  either
          RGB  or  HSV floating point values in the range 0.0 to 1.0), and deletes the second and
          subsequent values.

     void                set1Value(index, const SbVec3f &vec)
     void                set1Value(index, float r, float g, float b)
     void                set1HSVValue(index, float h, float s, float v)
     void                set1Value(index, const float rgb[3])
     void                set1HSVValue(index, const float hsv[3])
          Sets one value in the array to the given color. The array will be expanded  and  filled
          with zeroes as necessary.

     static SoType       getClassTypeId()
     virtual void        getTypeId() const
          Returns the type for this class or a particular object of this class.

     const SbColor &     operator [](int i) const
          Returns  the  i'th value of the field. Indexing past the end of the field (passing in i
          greater than getNum()) will return garbage.

     const SbColor *     getValues(int start) const
          Returns a pointer into the array of values in the field, starting at index  start.  The
          values  are  read-only;  see  the  startEditing()/finishEditing()  methods for a way of
          modifying values in place.

     int                 find(const SbColor & targetValue, SbBool addIfNotFound = FALSE)
          Finds the given value in the array and returns the index of that value in the array. If
          the  value  is  not found, -1 is returned. If addIfNotFound is set, then targetValue is
          added to the end of the array (but -1 is still returned).

     void                setValues(int start, int num, const SbColor *newValues)
          Sets num values starting at index start to the values in newValues. The array  will  be
          automatically be made larger to accomodate the new values, if necessary.

     void                set1Value(int index, const SbColor & newValue)
          Sets  the  index'th  value  in  the  array to newValue. The array will be automatically
          expanded, if necessary.

     const SbColor &     operator =(const SbColor & newValue)
     void                setValue(const SbColor & newValue)
          Sets the first value in the array to newValue, and deletes the  second  and  subsequent
          values.

     int                 operator ==(const SoMFColor &f) const
     int                 operator !=(const SoMFColor &f) const
          Returns TRUE if all of the values of this field equal (do not equal) those of the given
          field. If the fields are different types FALSE will always be  returned  (even  if  one
          field is an SoMFFloat with one value of 1.0 and the other is an SoMFInt with a value of
          1, for example).

     SbColor *           startEditing()
     void                finishEditing()
          startEditing() returns a  pointer  to  the  internally-maintained  array  that  can  be
          modified.  The  values  in  the  array  may  be  changed, but values cannot be added or
          removed. It is illegal to call any other editing  methods  between  startEditing()  and
          finishEditing() (e.g. set1Value(), setValue(), etc).

          Fields,  engines  or  sensors connected to this field and sensors are not notified that
          this field has changed until finishEditing() is called. Calling finishEditing()  always
          sets  the  isDefault()  flag  to  FALSE  and informs engines and sensors that the field
          changed, even if none of the values actually were changed.

SEE ALSO

       SbColor

                                                                                 SoMFColor(3IV)()