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AttributeWeights.Specular Property |
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Retrieves or sets a numerical value that indicates the degree to which specular data is used in simplification operations.
Visual Basic .NET Public Property Specular As Single C# public float Specular { get; set; } Managed C++ public: __property float get_Specular();
public: __property void set_Specular(float);JScript .NET public function get Specular() : float
public function set Specular(float);
System.Single . A Single
This property is read/write.value that indicates the degree to which specular data is used in simplification operations.
If the Specular field is 0.0, the simplification operation ignores the specular component when it calculates the error for collapsing the edges of a mesh. However, if the Specular field is 1.0, the simplification operation uses the specular component. If the Specular field is 2.0, double the amount of errors; if it is 4.0, quadruple the number of errors, and so on.
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