1991-2006
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
glPointSize
3G
glPointSize
specify the diameter of rasterized points
C Specification
void glPointSize
GLfloat size
Parameters
size
Specifies the diameter of rasterized points.
The initial value is 1.
Description
glPointSize specifies the rasterized diameter of both aliased and antialiased
points. Using a point size other than 1 has different effects, depending
on whether point antialiasing is enabled. To enable and disable point
antialiasing, call glEnable and glDisable with argument
GL_POINT_SMOOTH. Point antialiasing is initially disabled.
The specified point size is multiplied with a distance attenuation factor
and clamped to the specified point size range, and further clamped to the
implementation-dependent point size range to produce the derived point size
using
pointSize
=
clamp
⁢
size
×
1
a
+
b
×
d
+
c
×
d
2
where
d
is the eye-coordinate distance from the eye to the vertex, and
a,
b,
and
c
are the distance attenuation coefficients (see
glPointParameter).
If multisampling is disabled, the computed point size is used as the
point's width.
If multisampling is enabled, the point may be faded by modifying the point
alpha value (see glSampleCoverage) instead of allowing the point width
to go below a given threshold (see glPointParameter). In this case,
the width is further modified in the following manner:
pointWidth
=
pointSize
threshold
⁢
pointSize
>=
threshold
otherwise
The point alpha value is modified by computing:
pointAlpha
=
1
pointSize
threshold
2
⁢
pointSize
>=
threshold
otherwise
If point antialiasing is disabled, the actual size is determined by
rounding the supplied size to the nearest integer. (If the rounding
results in the value 0, it is as if the point size were 1.) If the rounded
size is odd, then the center point
(
x
,
y
)
of the pixel fragment
that represents the point is computed as
x
w
+
.5
y
w
+
.5
where
w
subscripts indicate window coordinates. All pixels that lie
within the square grid of the rounded size centered at
(
x
,
y
)
make
up the fragment. If the size is even, the center point is
x
w
+
.5
y
w
+
.5
and the rasterized fragment's centers are the half-integer window
coordinates within the square of the rounded size centered at
x
y
.
All pixel fragments produced in rasterizing a nonantialiased point are
assigned the same associated data, that of the vertex corresponding to the
point.
If antialiasing is enabled, then point rasterization produces a fragment
for each pixel square that intersects the region lying within the circle
having diameter equal to the current point size and centered at the point's
x
w
y
w
.
The coverage value for each fragment is the
window coordinate area of the intersection of the circular region with the
corresponding pixel square. This value is saved and used in the final
rasterization step. The data associated with each fragment is the data
associated with the point being rasterized.
Not all sizes are supported when point antialiasing is enabled. If an
unsupported size is requested, the nearest supported size is used. Only
size 1 is guaranteed to be supported; others depend on the implementation.
To query the range of supported sizes and the size difference between
supported sizes within the range, call glGet with arguments
GL_SMOOTH_POINT_SIZE_RANGE and GL_SMOOTH_POINT_SIZE_GRANULARITY.
For aliased points, query the supported ranges and granularity with
glGet with arguments GL_ALIASED_POINT_SIZE_RANGE.
Notes
The point size specified by glPointSize is always returned when
GL_POINT_SIZE is queried. Clamping and rounding for aliased and
antialiased points have no effect on the specified value.
A non-antialiased point size may be clamped to an implementation-dependent
maximum. Although this maximum cannot be queried, it must be no less than
the maximum value for antialiased points, rounded to the nearest integer
value.
GL_POINT_SIZE_RANGE and GL_POINT_SIZE_GRANULARITY are
deprecated in GL versions 1.2 and greater. Their functionality has been
replaced by GL_SMOOTH_POINT_SIZE_RANGE and
GL_SMOOTH_POINT_SIZE_GRANULARITY.
Errors
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if size is less than or equal to 0.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glPointSize
is executed between the execution of glBegin
and the corresponding execution of glEnd.
Associated Gets
glGet with argument GL_ALIASED_POINT_SIZE_RANGE
glGet with argument GL_POINT_SIZE
glGet with argument GL_POINT_SIZE_MIN
glGet with argument GL_POINT_SIZE_MAX
glGet with argument GL_POINT_FADE_THRESHOLD_SIZE
glGet with argument GL_POINT_DISTANCE_ATTENUATION
glGet with argument GL_SMOOTH_POINT_SIZE_RANGE
glGet with argument GL_SMOOTH_POINT_SIZE_GRANULARITY
glIsEnabled with argument GL_POINT_SMOOTH
See Also
glEnable,
glPointParameter
Copyright
Copyright 1991-2006
Silicon Graphics, Inc. This document is licensed under the SGI
Free Software B License. For details, see
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/.