TransformType Enumeration
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Defines constants that describe transformation state values.
Definition
Visual Basic .NET |
Public Enum TransformType |
C# |
public enum TransformType |
Managed C++ |
__value public enum TransformType |
JScript .NET |
public enum TransformType |
Members
Member |
Value |
Description |
World3 |
259 |
Identifies the world matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
World2 |
258 |
Identifies the world matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
World1 |
257 |
Identifies the world matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
World |
256 |
Identifies the world matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
Texture7 |
23 |
Identifies the transformation matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
Texture6 |
22 |
Identifies the transformation matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
Texture5 |
21 |
Identifies the transformation matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
Texture4 |
20 |
Identifies the transformation matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
Texture3 |
19 |
Identifies the transformation matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
Texture2 |
18 |
Identifies the transformation matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
Texture1 |
17 |
Identifies the transformation matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
Texture0 |
16 |
Identifies the transformation matrix being set for the specified texture stage. |
Projection |
3 |
Identifies the transformation matrix being set as the projection transformation matrix. The default value is the identity matrix. |
View |
2 |
Identifies the transformation matrix being set as the view transformation matrix. The default value is the identity matrix. |
Enumeration 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 |
See Also
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