Pike v8.1 release 6

Method GL.glFog()


Method glFog

void glFog(int pname, float|int|array(float|int) param)

Description

Fog is initially disabled. While enabled, fog affects rasterized geometry, bitmaps, and pixel blocks, but not buffer clear operations. To enable and disable fog, call glEnable and glDisable with argument GL_FOG.

glFog assigns the value or values in params to the fog parameter specified by pname. The following values are accepted for pname:

GL_FOG_MODE params is a single integer or floating-point value that specifies the equation to be used to compute the fog blend factor, f. Three symbolic constants are accepted: GL_LINEAR, GL_EXP, and GL_EXP2. The equations corresponding to these symbolic constants are defined below. The initial fog mode is GL_EXP.
GL_FOG_DENSITY params is a single integer or floating-point value that specifies density, the fog density used in both exponential fog equations. Only nonnegative densities are accepted. The initial fog density is 1.
GL_FOG_START params is a single integer or floating-point value that specifies start, the near distance used in the linear fog equation. The initial near distance is 0.
GL_FOG_END params is a single integer or floating-point value that specifies end, the far distance used in the linear fog equation. The initial far distance is 1.
GL_FOG_INDEX params is a single integer or floating-point value that specifies i sub f, the fog color index. The initial fog index is 0.
GL_FOG_COLOR params contains four integer or floating-point values that specify C sub f, the fog color. Integer values are mapped linearly such that the most positive representable value maps to 1.0, and the most negative representable value maps to -1.0. Floating-point values are mapped directly. After conversion, all color components are clamped to the range [0,1]. The initial fog color is (0, 0, 0, 0).

Fog blends a fog color with each rasterized pixel fragment's posttexturing color using a blending factor f. Factor f is computed in one of three ways, depending on the fog mode. Let z be the distance in eye coordinates from the origin to the fragment being fogged. The equation for GL_LINEAR fog is .ce

.EQ f ~=~ {end ~-~ z} over {end ~-~ start} .EN

.RE

The equation for GL_EXP fog is .ce

.EQ f ~=~ e ** (-(density ~cdot~ z)) .EN

The equation for GL_EXP2 fog is .ce

.EQ f ~=~ e ** (-(density ~cdot~ z) ** 2) .EN

Regardless of the fog mode, f is clamped to the range [0,1] after it is computed. Then, if the GL is in RGBA color mode, the fragment's color C sub r is replaced by .sp .ce .EQ {C sub r} prime ~=~ f C sub r + (1 - f) C sub f .EN

In color index mode, the fragment's color index i sub r is replaced by .sp .ce .EQ {i sub r} prime ~=~ i sub r + (1 - f) i sub f .EN

Parameter pname

Specifies a single-valued fog parameter. GL_FOG_MODE, GL_FOG_DENSITY, GL_FOG_START, GL_FOG_END, and GL_FOG_INDEX are accepted.

Parameter param

Specifies the value that pname will be set to.

Parameter pname

Specifies a fog parameter. GL_FOG_MODE, GL_FOG_DENSITY, GL_FOG_START, GL_FOG_END, GL_FOG_INDEX, and GL_FOG_COLOR are accepted.

Parameter params

Specifies the value or values to be assigned to pname. GL_FOG_COLOR requires an array of four values. All other parameters accept an array containing only a single value.

Throws

GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if pname is not an accepted value, or if pname is GL_FOG_MODE and params is not an accepted value.

GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if pname is GL_FOG_DENSITY, and params is negative.

GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glFog is executed between the execution of glBegin and the corresponding execution of glEnd.