scene<<Begin(primitive type);
...(commands specifying vertices and their properties)...
scene<<End();
To specify the coordinates of the vertices, use the vertex command.
scene<<Begin(primitive type);
scene<<Vertex(x, y, z);
...
scene<<End();
The options for primitive type are the following. In these examples, assume that v0, v1, and so on, have been specified between a Begin and End pair, similar to the following.
scene<<Begin(primitive type);
scene<<Vertex(x0,y0,z0)//specify vertex v0
scene<<Vertex(x1,y1,z1)//specify vertex v1
...
scene<<Vertex(xn,yn,zn)//specify vertex vn
scene<<End();
primitive type=POINTS
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primitive type=LINES
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Draws a series of (unconnected) line segments. Segments are drawn between v0 and v1, between v2 and v3, and so on. If n is odd, the last vertex is ignored.
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primitive type=POLYGON
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Draws a polygon using the points v0,..., vn as vertices. Three vertices must exist, or nothing is drawn. In addition, the polygon specified must not intersect itself and must be convex. If the vertices do not satisfy these conditions, the results are unpredictable.
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primitive type=TRIANGLES
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Draws a series of (disconnected) triangles using vertices v0, v1, v2, then v3, v4, v5, and so on. If the number of vertices is not an exact multiple of 3, the final one or two vertices are ignored.
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primitive type=LINE_STRIP
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Draws a line segment from v0 to v1, then from v1 to v2, and so on. Therefore, n vertices specify n–1 line segments. Nothing is drawn unless there is more than one vertex. There are no restrictions on the vertices describing a line strip; the lines can intersect arbitrarily.
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primitive type=LINE_LOOP
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primitive type=QUADS
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Draws a series of quadrilaterals (four-sided polygons) using vertices v0, v1, v2, v3, then v4, v5, v6, v7, and so on. If the number of vertices is not a multiple of 4, the final one, two, or three vertices are ignored.
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primitive type=QUAD_STRIP
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Draws a series of quadrilaterals (four-sided polygons) beginning with v0, v1, v3, v2, then v2, v3, v5, v4, then v4, v5, v7, v6, and so on. The number of vertices must be at least 4 before anything is drawn, and if odd, the final vertex is ignored.
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primitive type=TRIANGLE_STRIP
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Draws a series of triangles (three-sided polygons) using vertices v0, v1, v2, then v2, v1, v3 (note the order), then v2, v3, v4, and so on. The ordering is to ensure that the triangles are all drawn with the same orientation so that the strip can correctly form part of a surface. There must be at least three vertices for anything to be drawn.
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primitive type=TRIANGLE_FAN
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Same as TRIANGLE_STRIP, except that the vertices are v0, v1, v2, then v0, v2, v3, then v0, v3, v4, and so on.
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