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NAME

       SoSFRotation -

       The SoSFRotation class is a container for an SbRotation.

       This field is used where nodes, engines or other field containers needs to store a single
       rotation definition.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <Inventor/fields/SoSFRotation.h>

       Inherits SoSField.

   Public Member Functions
       virtual SoType getTypeId (void) const
       virtual void copyFrom (const SoField &field)
       const SoSFRotation & operator= (const SoSFRotation &field)
       virtual SbBool isSame (const SoField &field) const
       const SbRotation & getValue (void) const
       void setValue (const SbRotation &newvalue)
       const SbRotation & operator= (const SbRotation &newvalue)
       int operator== (const SoSFRotation &field) const
       int operator!= (const SoSFRotation &field) const
       void getValue (SbVec3f &axis, float &angle) const
       void setValue (const float q0, const float q1, const float q2, const float q3)
       void setValue (const float q[4])
       void setValue (const SbVec3f &axis, const float angle)

   Static Public Member Functions
       static void * createInstance (void)
       static SoType getClassTypeId (void)
       static void initClass (void)

   Protected Attributes
       SbRotation value

   Additional Inherited Members

Detailed Description

       The SoSFRotation class is a container for an SbRotation.

       This field is used where nodes, engines or other field containers needs to store a single
       rotation definition.

       Fields of this type stores their value to file as a rotation axis vector plus a rotation
       angle: 'axis0 axis1 axis2 angle'.

       Note that there is one very common mistake that is easy to make when setting the value of
       an SoSFRotation field, and that is to inadvertently use the wrong SbRotation constructor.
       This example should clarify the problem:

       mytransformnode->rotation.setValue(0, 0, 1, 1.5707963f);

       The programmer clearly tries to set a PI/2 rotation around the Z axis, but this will fail,
       as the SbRotation constructor invoked above is the one that takes as arguments the 4
       floats of a quaternion. What the programmer almost certainly wanted to do was to use the
       SbRotation constructor that takes a rotation vector and a rotation angle, which is invoked
       like this:

       mytransformnode->rotation.setValue(SbVec3f(0, 0, 1), 1.5707963f);

       See Also:
           SoMFRotation

Member Function Documentation

   SoType SoSFRotation::getTypeId (void) const [virtual]
       Returns the type identification instance which uniquely identifies the Coin field class
       the object belongs to.

       See Also:
           getClassTypeId(), SoType

       Implements SoField.

   void SoSFRotation::copyFrom (const SoField &f) [virtual]
       Copy value(s) from f into this field. f must be of the same type as this field.

       Implements SoField.

   SbBool SoSFRotation::isSame (const SoField &f) const [virtual]
       Check for equal type and value(s).

       Implements SoField.

   void SoSFRotation::getValue (SbVec3f &axis, float &angle) const
       Return value of rotation as an axis and an angle around this axis.

   void SoSFRotation::setValue (const floatq0, const floatq1, const floatq2, const floatq3)
       Set the rotation from a set of quaternion values.

   void SoSFRotation::setValue (const floatq[4])
       Set the rotation from a set of quaternion values.

   void SoSFRotation::setValue (const SbVec3f &axis, const floatangle)
       Set the rotation from an axis and an angle around this axis.

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