Glu.Build1DMipmaps (gb.opengl.glu)
Static Function Build1DMipmaps ( Image As Image ) As Integer
Builds a one-dimensional mipmap.
Parameters
- target
-
Specifies the target texture. Must be Glu.TEXTURE_1D.
- internalFormat
-
Requests the internal storage format of the texture image. The most
current version of the SGI implementation of GLU does not check this
value for validity before passing it on to the underlying OpenGL
implementation. A value that is not accepted by the OpenGL
implementation will lead to an OpenGL error. The benefit of not
checking this value at the GLU level is that OpenGL extensions can add
new internal texture formats without requiring a revision of the GLU
implementation. Older implementations of GLU check this value and
raise a GLU error if it is not 1, 2, 3, or 4 or one of the following
symbolic constants:
Glu.ALPHA,
Glu.ALPHA4,
Glu.ALPHA8,
Glu.ALPHA12,
Glu.ALPHA16,
Glu.LUMINANCE,
Glu.LUMINANCE4,
Glu.LUMINANCE8,
Glu.LUMINANCE12,
Glu.LUMINANCE16,
Glu.LUMINANCE_ALPHA,
Glu.LUMINANCE4_ALPHA4,
Glu.LUMINANCE6_ALPHA2,
Glu.LUMINANCE8_ALPHA8,
Glu.LUMINANCE12_ALPHA4,
Glu.LUMINANCE12_ALPHA12,
Glu.LUMINANCE16_ALPHA16,
Glu.INTENSITY,
Glu.INTENSITY4,
Glu.INTENSITY8,
Glu.INTENSITY12,
Glu.INTENSITY16,
Glu.RGB,
Glu.R3_G3_B2,
Glu.RGB4,
Glu.RGB5,
Glu.RGB8,
Glu.RGB10,
Glu.RGB12,
Glu.RGB16,
Glu.RGBA,
Glu.RGBA2,
Glu.RGBA4,
Glu.RGB5_A1,
Glu.RGBA8,
Glu.RGB10_A2,
Glu.RGBA12, or
Glu.RGBA16.
- width
-
Specifies the width, in pixels, of the texture image.
- format
-
Specifies the format of the pixel data.
Must be one of
Glu.COLOR_INDEX,
Glu.DEPTH_COMPONENT,
Glu.RED,
Glu.GREEN,
Glu.BLUE,
Glu.ALPHA,
Glu.RGB,
Glu.RGBA,
Glu.BGR,
Glu.BGRA,
Glu.LUMINANCE, or
Glu.LUMINANCE_ALPHA.
- type
-
Specifies the data type for data.
Must be one of
Glu.UNSIGNED_BYTE,
Glu.BYTE,
Glu.BITMAP,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT,
Glu.SHORT,
Glu.UNSIGNED_INT,
Glu.INT,
Glu.FLOAT,
Glu.UNSIGNED_BYTE_3_3_2,
Glu.UNSIGNED_BYTE_2_3_3_REV,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_6_5,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_6_5_REV,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_4_4_4_4,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_4_4_4_4_REV,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_5_5_1,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_1_5_5_5_REV,
Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8,
Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8_REV,
Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_10_10_10_2, or
Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_2_10_10_10_REV.
- data
-
Specifies a pointer to the image data in memory.
Description
Glu.Build1DMipmaps builds a series of prefiltered one-dimensional texture maps of decreasing
resolutions called a mipmap. This is used for the antialiasing of
texture mapped primitives.
A return value of zero indicates success, otherwise a GLU error code is
returned (see Glu.ErrorString).
Initially, the
width of
data is checked to see if it is
a power of 2. If not, a copy of
data is scaled up or down to the
nearest power of 2. (If
width is exactly between powers of 2, then
the copy of
data will scale upwards.) This copy will be used for
subsequent mipmapping operations described below.
For example, if
width is 57, then a copy of
data
will scale up to 64 before mipmapping
takes place.
Then, proxy textures (see Gl.TexImage1D) are used to determine if
the implementation can fit the requested texture. If not,
width is
continually halved until it fits.
Next, a series of mipmap levels is built by decimating a copy of
data in half
until size
is reached. At each level, each texel in the
halved mipmap level is an average of the corresponding two texels in the larger
mipmap level.
Gl.TexImage1D is called to load each of these mipmap levels.
Level 0 is a copy of
data.
The highest level is
.
For example, if
width is 64 and the implementation can store a texture of
this size, the following mipmap levels are
built:
,
,
,
,
,
,
and
.
These correspond to
levels 0 through 6, respectively.
See the Gl.TexImage1D reference page for a description of the
acceptable values for the
type parameter. See the Gl.DrawPixels
reference page for a description of the acceptable values
for the
data parameter.
Notes
Note that there is no direct way of querying the maximum level. This can
be derived indirectly via Gl.GetTexLevelParameter. First, query
for the
width actually used at level 0.
(The width may not be equal to
width since
proxy textures might have scaled it to fit the implementation.)
Then the maximum
level can be derived from the formula
.
Formats Glu.BGR, and Glu.BGRA, and types
Glu.UNSIGNED_BYTE_3_3_2,
Glu.UNSIGNED_BYTE_2_3_3_REV,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_6_5,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_6_5_REV,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_4_4_4_4,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_4_4_4_4_REV,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_5_5_1,
Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_1_5_5_5_REV,
Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8,
Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8_REV,
Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_10_10_10_2, and
Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_2_10_10_10_REV are only available if the GL version
is 1.2 or greater, and if the GLU version is 1.3 or greater.
Errors
Glu.INVALID_VALUE is returned if
width is < 1.
Glu.INVALID_ENUM is returned if
format or
type are not legal.
Glu.INVALID_OPERATION is returned if
type is Glu.UNSIGNED_BYTE_3_3_2 or Glu.UNSIGNED_BYTE_2_3_3_REV
and
format is not Glu.RGB.
Glu.INVALID_OPERATION is returned if
type is Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_6_5 or Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_6_5_REV
and
format is not Glu.RGB.
Glu.INVALID_OPERATION is returned if
type is Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_4_4_4_4 or Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_4_4_4_4_REV
and
format is neither Glu.RGBA nor Glu.BGRA.
Glu.INVALID_OPERATION is returned if
type is Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_5_5_1 or Glu.UNSIGNED_SHORT_1_5_5_5_REV
and
format is neither Glu.RGBA nor Glu.BGRA.
Glu.INVALID_OPERATION is returned if
type is Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8 or Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8_REV
and
format is neither Glu.RGBA nor Glu.BGRA.
Glu.INVALID_OPERATION is returned if
type is Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_10_10_10_2 or Glu.UNSIGNED_INT_2_10_10_10_REV
and
format is neither Glu.RGBA nor Glu.BGRA.
See also
Glu.Build1DMipmapLevels,
Glu.Build2DMipmapLevels,
Glu.Build3DMipmapLevels,
Glu.Build3DMipmaps,
Glu.ErrorString,
Gl.DrawPixels,
Gl.GetTexImage,
Gl.GetTexLevelParameter,
Gl.TexImage1D,
Gl.TexImage2D,
Gl.TexImage3D
See original documentation on OpenGL website