Microsoft DirectX 9.0 SDK Update (October 2004)

ComparisonCaps Structure

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Retrieves comparison capabilities.

Definition

Visual Basic .NET Public Structure ComparisonCaps
C# public struct ComparisonCaps
Managed C++ public __value struct ComparisonCaps
JScript .NET In JScript .NET, you can use structures, but you cannot define your own.

Members Table

Method Description
ToString Obtains a string representation of the current instance.
Property Description
SupportsAlways Retrieves a value that indicates whether always passing the comparison test is supported.
SupportsEqual Retrieves a value that indicates whether comparison tests in which the new value equals the current value are supported.
SupportsGreater Retrieves a value that indicates whether comparison tests in which the new value is greater than the current value are supported.
SupportsGreaterEqual Retrieves a value that indicates whether comparison tests in which the new value is greater than or equal to the current value are supported.
SupportsLess Retrieves a value that indicates whether comparison tests in which the new value is less than the current value are supported.
SupportsLessEqual Retrieves a value that indicates whether comparison tests in which the new value is less than or equal to the current value are supported.
SupportsNever Retrieves a value that indicates whether never passing the comparison test is supported.
SupportsNotEqual Retrieves a value that indicates whether comparison tests in which the new value does not equal the current value are supported.

Remarks

Comparison capabilities are used in Caps.ZCompareCaps and Caps.AlphaCompareCaps to indicate the supported comparison operations.

Structure Information

Namespace Microsoft.DirectX.Direct3D
Assembly Microsoft.DirectX.Direct3D (microsoft.directx.direct3d.dll)
Strong Name Microsoft.DirectX.Direct3D,  Version=1.0.2902.0,  Culture=neutral,  PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35

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