KudanAR - iOS  1.6.0
ARWorld Class Reference

#import <ARWorld.h>

Inherits ARNode.

Inherited by ARTrackableWorld.

Additional Inherited Members

- Instance Methods inherited from ARNode
(void) - addChild:
 
(void) - addChildren:
 
(void) - removeChild:
 
(void) - removeAllChildren
 
(void) - remove
 
(ARNode *) - findChildWithName:
 
(void) - markWorldTransformAsDirty
 
(void) - translateByX:y:z:
 
(void) - translateByX:y:z:transformSpace:
 
(void) - translateByVector:
 
(void) - translateByVector:transformSpace:
 
(void) - scaleByUniform:
 
(void) - scaleByX:y:z:
 
(void) - scaleByVector:
 
(void) - rotateByDegrees:axisX:y:z:
 
(void) - rotateByRadians:axisX:y:z:
 
(void) - rotateByQuaternion:
 
(ARVector3 *) - positionToWorld:
 
(ARVector3 *) - positionToEye:
 
(ARQuaternion *) - orientationToWorld:
 
(ARQuaternion *) - orientationToEye:
 
(CGPoint) - viewPortFromNodePosition:
 
(void) - render
 
(void) - preRender
 
(void) - postRender
 
(void) - addTouchTarget:withAction:
 
(void) - didReceiveTouch
 
(ARVector3 *) - nodeFromViewPort:
 
- Class Methods inherited from ARNode
(instancetype) + nodeWithName:
 
- Protected Types inherited from ARNode
enum  TransformSpace { ARNodeTransformSpaceLocal, ARNodeTransformSpaceParent, ARNodeTransformSpaceWorld }
 
- Properties inherited from ARNode
NSString * name
 
ARNodeparent
 
NSArray< ARNode * > * children
 
NSArray * descendants
 
ARVector3position
 
ARVector3scale
 
ARQuaternionorientation
 
ARMatrix4localTransform
 
ARMatrix4worldTransform
 
ARMatrix4fullTransform
 
ARQuaternionfullOrientation
 
ARQuaternionworldOrientation
 
ARVector3worldScale
 
ARVector3worldPosition
 
ARVector3fullPosition
 
ARNodeworld
 
NSUInteger childCount
 
BOOL visible
 

Detailed Description

A node representing the concept of a world. Every image trackable has its own world. ARGyroManager and ARGyroPlaceManager also have their own worlds. These represent the coordinate frames of these specific objects. This allows content to be placed relative to the positions of these worlds and move with these worlds, rather than everything being placed relative to the camera.

An ARWorld has special meaning for reflection maps, which are calculated in world space. This means that the environment map is aligned with the nearest descending ARWorld in the scenegraph.


The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: