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NAME

       glGetUniformfv, glGetUniformiv - Returns the value of a uniform variable

C SPECIFICATION

       void glGetUniformfv(GLuint program, GLint location, GLfloat *params);

       void glGetUniformiv(GLuint program, GLint location, GLint *params);

       void glGetUniformuiv(GLuint program, GLint location, GLuint *params);

       void glGetUniformdv(GLuint program, GLint location, GLdouble *params);

PARAMETERS

       program
           Specifies the program object to be queried.

       location
           Specifies the location of the uniform variable to be queried.

       params
           Returns the value of the specified uniform variable.

DESCRIPTION

       glGetUniform returns in params the value(s) of the specified uniform variable. The type of
       the uniform variable specified by location determines the number of values returned. If
       the uniform variable is defined in the shader as a boolean, int, or float, a single value
       will be returned. If it is defined as a vec2, ivec2, or bvec2, two values will be
       returned. If it is defined as a vec3, ivec3, or bvec3, three values will be returned, and
       so on. To query values stored in uniform variables declared as arrays, call glGetUniform
       for each element of the array. To query values stored in uniform variables declared as
       structures, call glGetUniform for each field in the structure. The values for uniform
       variables declared as a matrix will be returned in column major order.

       The locations assigned to uniform variables are not known until the program object is
       linked. After linking has occurred, the command glGetUniformLocation() can be used to
       obtain the location of a uniform variable. This location value can then be passed to
       glGetUniform in order to query the current value of the uniform variable. After a program
       object has been linked successfully, the index values for uniform variables remain fixed
       until the next link command occurs. The uniform variable values can only be queried after
       a link if the link was successful.

NOTES

       If an error is generated, no change is made to the contents of params.

ERRORS

       GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if program is not a value generated by OpenGL.

       GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if program is not a program object.

       GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if program has not been successfully linked.

       GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if location does not correspond to a valid uniform
       variable location for the specified program object.

ASSOCIATED GETS

       glGetActiveUniform() with arguments program and the index of an active uniform variable

       glGetProgram() with arguments program and GL_ACTIVE_UNIFORMS or
       GL_ACTIVE_UNIFORM_MAX_LENGTH

       glGetUniformLocation() with arguments program and the name of a uniform variable

       glIsProgram()

SEE ALSO

       glCreateProgram(), glLinkProgram(), glUniform()

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2003-2005 3Dlabs Inc. Ltd. This material may be distributed subject to the
       terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License, v 1.0, 8 June 1999.
       http://opencontent.org/openpub/.

AUTHORS

       opengl.org