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Mesh.Box Method |
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Uses a left-handed coordinate system to create a mesh that contains an axis-aligned box.
Visual Basic .NET Public Shared Function Box( _
ByVal device As Device, _
ByVal width As Single, _
ByVal height As Single, _
ByVal depth As Single, _
ByRef adjacency As GraphicsStream _
) As MeshC# public static Mesh Box(
Device device,
float width,
float height,
float depth,
out GraphicsStream adjacency
);Managed C++ public: static Mesh* Box(
Device *device,
float width,
float height,
float depth,
GraphicsStream **adjacency
);JScript .NET public static function Box(
device : Device,
width : float,
height : float,
depth : float,
adjacency : GraphicsStream
) : Mesh;
device Microsoft.DirectX.Direct3D.Device. A Device object. width System.Single. Width of the box along the x-axis. height System.Single. Height of the box along the y-axis. depth System.Single. Depth of the box along the z-axis. adjacency Microsoft.DirectX.GraphicsStream. A GraphicsStream object. When the method returns, this parameter is filled with three Int32 values per face that specify the three neighbors for each face in the mesh.
Microsoft.DirectX.Direct3D.Mesh . A Mesh object that contains the box.
The created box is centered at the origin.
Exceptions
InvalidCallException The method call is invalid. For example, a method's parameter might contain an invalid value. InvalidDataException The data is invalid. OutOfMemoryException Microsoft® Direct3D® could not allocate sufficient memory to complete the call.
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