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Revision as of 23:23, 1 September 2019

VI Server Class Information
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Class Name SceneHeightField class
Class ID 116
Scope Basic Development Environment
Class Inheritance
Class Children

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The SceneHeightField class is a class in the VI Server Class Hierarchy, (see also VI Server).

Properties

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RTEAvailable in the Run-Time Engine
Basic Development Environment
VI Scripting
Private
Deprecated
SceneHeightField Properties Table
Property ID Short Name (English) Description R/W RTE
74541003 BaseHeight Reads or writes the height of the base of a height field. Elevations on a height field use the base height as their 0 height. The default is 0. R/W X
74541005 Color Reads or writes the color of the height field in RGBA format. This property accepts values 0 to 1, where 0 represents the absence of the current color and 1 represents a full saturation of the current color.

Elements:

  • Name
  • Description
  • Red - Indicates the saturation of the red color. Valid values include 0 through 1.
  • Green - Indicates the saturation of the green color. Valid values include 0 through 1.
  • Blue - Indicates the saturation of the blue color. Valid values include 0 through 1.
  • Alpha - Indicates the level of transparency of the red, green, and blue colors. Valid values include 0 through 1.
R/W X
74541002 ColumnInterval Reads or writes the distance that uniformly separates each point on the final surface as you move horizontally through the height field data. R/W X
74541000 Data Reads or writes a 2D array of values that represent the height of the surface at evenly spaced intervals. Each entry in the Data array specifies a point up to which LabVIEW draws the object. Use this property to draw contoured images, such as hills or waves. R/W X
74541001 RowInterval Reads or writes the distance that uniformly separates each point on the final surface as you move vertically through the height field data. R/W X

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Events

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History

Version Change(s)
LabVIEW 2018 More info to come.

See Also