Constructor
new KmlViewVolume(options)
Constructs a KmlViewVolume. Application usually don't call this constructor. It is called by KmlFile as
Objects from KmlFile are read. It is concrete implementation.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description | ||||||
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options |
Object |
Properties
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Throws:
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If either the node is null or undefined.
- Type
- ArgumentError
Extends
Members
displayName :String
The display name of the renderable.
Type:
- String
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- Default Value:
- "Renderable"
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enabled :Boolean
Indicates whether to display this renderable.
Type:
- Boolean
- Inherited From:
- Default Value:
- true
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(readonly) id :String
Every object, which is part of the KML document has its identity. We will use it for changes in the
document for binding.
Type:
- String
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(readonly) kmlBottomFov :Number
Angle, in degrees, between the camera's viewing direction and the bottom side of the view volume.
Type:
- Number
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(readonly) kmlLeftFov :Number
Angle, in degrees, between the camera's viewing direction and the left side of the view volume.
Type:
- Number
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(readonly) kmlNear :String
Measurement in meters along the viewing direction from the camera viewpoint to the PhotoOverlay shape.
The field of view for a PhotoOverlay is defined by four planes, each of which is specified by an angle
relative to the view vector. These four planes define the top, bottom, left, and right sides of the field
of view, which has the shape of a truncated pyramid, as shown here:
Type:
- String
(readonly) kmlRightFov :Number
Angle, in degrees, between the camera's viewing direction and the right side of the view volume.
Type:
- Number
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(readonly) kmlTopFov :Number
Angle, in degrees, between the camera's viewing direction and the top side of the view volume.
Type:
- Number
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(readonly) node :Node
Node of this object. It may be overridden by other users of some functions like parse.
Type:
- Node
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pickDelegate :Object
Indicates the object to return as the userObject of this shape when picked. If null,
then this shape is returned as the userObject.
Type:
- Object
- Inherited From:
- Default Value:
- null
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timeRange :Array.<Date>
An array with two elements:
start time and end time of the visible range.
Type:
- Array.<Date>
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userProperties :Object
An application defined object associated with this renderable. A typical use case is to associate
application defined data with a picked renderable.
Type:
- Object
- Inherited From:
- Default Value:
- An empty object
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Methods
getTagNames() → {Array.<String>}
Returns tag name of all descendants of abstract node or the tag name for current node.
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Returns:
- Type
- Array.<String>
hook(controls, options)
It calls all controls associated with current KmlFile with the link to this.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
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controls |
Array.<KmlControls> | Controls associated with current tree. |
options |
Object | Options to pass into the controls. |
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render(dc)
Render this renderable. Some shapes actually draw themselves during this call, others only add themselves
to the draw context's ordered rendering list for subsequent drawing when their renderOrdered method is called.
This method is intended to be called by layers such as RenderableLayer and not by applications.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
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dc |
DrawContext | The current draw context. |
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