CigiSensorExtResponse Class
Header: | #include <plugins/Unigine/CIGIConnector/UnigineCIGIConnector.h> |
Inherits from: | CigiIGPacket |
CigiSensorExtResponse Class
Members
void setViewID ( int id ) #
Sets the value of the View ID parameter to be specified in the packet.Arguments
- int id - View ID parameter value.
void setEntityID ( int id ) #
Sets the value of the Entity ID parameter to be specified in the packet.Arguments
- int id - Entity ID parameter value.
void setSensorID ( int id ) #
Sets the value of the Sensor ID parameter to be specified in the packet.Arguments
- int id - Sensor ID parameter value.
void setEntityValid ( int valid ) #
Sets the value of the Entity Valid parameter to be specified in the packet.Arguments
- int valid - Entity ID Valid parameter value. The following values are supported:
- 0 - invalid (if the target point being tracked is not a part of an entity)
- 1 - valid (if the target point being tracked is a part of an entity)
void setSensorStatus ( int status ) #
Sets the value of the Sensor Status parameter to be specified in the packet.Arguments
- int status - Sensor Status parameter value. The following values are supported:
- 0 - Searching for target
- 1 - Tracking target
- 2 - Impending breaklock
- 3 - Breaklock
void setGateSize ( const Math::ivec3& size ) #
Sets the values of parameters that determine the Gate Size to be specified in the packet.Arguments
- const
Math::ivec3& size - Gate Sizes, in pixels: (X-size, Y-size).
Only the first two components of the vector are used.
void setGateOffset ( const Math::vec3& offset ) #
Sets the values of parameters that determine the Gate Position to be specified in the packet.Arguments
- const
Math::vec3& offset - Gate Position coordinates: (X-coordinate, Y-coordinate).
Only the first two components of the vector are used.
void setTrackPoint ( const Math::dvec3& point ) #
Sets the values of parameters that determine the Track Point Coordinates to be specified in the packet.Arguments
- const
Math::dvec3& point - Track point coordinates:(Latitude, Longitude, Altitude).
- Latitude - [-90.0; 90.0] relative to the Equator.
- Longitude - [-180.0; 180.0] relative to the Prime Meridian.
- Altitude - meters above the Mean Sea Level.
Last update:
2024-08-16
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