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NAME

       SoCalculator — a general-purpose calculator

INHERITS FROM

       SoBase > SoFieldContainer > SoEngine > SoCalculator

SYNOPSIS

       #include <Inventor/engines/SoCalculator.h>

          Inputs from class SoCalculator:

     SoMFFloat           a
     SoMFFloat           b
     SoMFFloat           c
     SoMFFloat           d
     SoMFFloat           e
     SoMFFloat           f
     SoMFFloat           g
     SoMFFloat           h
     SoMFVec3f           A
     SoMFVec3f           B
     SoMFVec3f           C
     SoMFVec3f           D
     SoMFVec3f           E
     SoMFVec3f           F
     SoMFVec3f           G
     SoMFVec3f           H
     SoMFString          expression

          Outputs from class SoCalculator:

     (SoMFFloat)         oa
     (SoMFFloat)         ob
     (SoMFFloat)         oc
     (SoMFFloat)         od
     (SoMFVec3f)         oA
     (SoMFVec3f)         oB
     (SoMFVec3f)         oC
     (SoMFVec3f)         oD

          Methods from class SoCalculator:

                         SoCalculator()

          Methods from class SoEngine:

     static SoType       getClassTypeId()
     virtual int         getOutputs(SoEngineOutputList &list) const
     SoEngineOutput *    getOutput(const SbName &outputName) const
     SbBool              getOutputName(const SoEngineOutput *output, SbName &outputName) const
     SoEngine *          copy() const
     static SoEngine *   getByName(const SbName &name)
     static int          getByName(const SbName &name, SoEngineList &list)

          Methods from class SoFieldContainer:

     void                setToDefaults()
     SbBool              hasDefaultValues() const
     SbBool              fieldsAreEqual(const SoFieldContainer *fc) const
     void                copyFieldValues(const SoFieldContainer *fc, SbBool copyConnections = FALSE)
     SbBool              set(const char *fieldDataString)
     void                get(SbString &fieldDataString)
     virtual int         getFields(SoFieldList &resultList) const
     virtual SoField *   getField(const SbName &fieldName) const
     SbBool              getFieldName(const SoField *field, SbName &fieldName) const
     SbBool              isNotifyEnabled() const
     SbBool              enableNotify(SbBool flag)

          Methods from class SoBase:

     void                ref()
     void                unref() const
     void                unrefNoDelete() const
     void                touch()
     virtual SoType      getTypeId() const
     SbBool              isOfType(SoType type) const
     virtual void        setName(const SbName &name)
     virtual SbName      getName() const

DESCRIPTION

       This  engine  is  a  general-purpose  calculator. The calculator operates on floating-point values and 3D
       floating-point vectors. The engine takes up to eight inputs of each type (SoMFFloat and  SoMFVec3f),  and
       produces up to four outputs of each type.

       Each input field (a-h, A-H) can have multiple values, allowing the engine to evaluate the expression with
       different  values  in  parallel.  Some  inputs may have more values than others.  In such cases, the last
       value of the shorter inputs will be repeated as necessary.

       The expression input string specifies the expression to  be  evaluated.  An  expression  can  consist  of
       multiple  subexpressions.  Several subexpressions can be specified in one string, separated by semicolons
       (;). Alternatively, the subexpressions can be stored in separate strings  in  the  multiple-valued  input
       field.

       Each subexpression is of the form:

          <lhs> = <rhs>

     The  <lhs> can be any one of the outputs or a temporary variable. The engine provides 8 temporary floating-
     point variables (ta, tb, tc, td, te, tf, tg, and th), and 8 temporary vector variables (tA, tB, tC, tD, tE,
     tF, tG, and tH). You can assign a value to one component of a vector output (A-H) or a vector variable (tA-
     tH) by using the [] operator. For example, oA[0] = <rhs>, will evaluate the right hand side and assign  the
     value to the first component of the output vector oA.

     The <rhs> supports arithmetic, logical and conditional operators. They are:

          (unary)   !, -
          (binary)  +, -, *, /, %, <, > <=, >=, ==, !=, &&, ||
          (ternary) ? :

     The  ternary  operator is a conditional operator. For example, a ? b : c evaluates to b if a != 0, and to c
     if a==0.

     Valid operands for the <rhs> include the inputs, outputs, temporary variables, and their  components  (e.g.
     oA[0]).  Operands  can  also  be  numeric constants (e.g. 1.0), pre-defined named constants, or pre-defined
     functions.

     The named constants are:

          MAXFLOAT
          MINFLOAT
          M_E
          M_LOG2E
          M_LOG10E
          M_LN2
          M_LN10
          M_PI
          M_SQRT2  = sqrt(2)
          M_SQRT1_2 = sqrt(1/2)

     Most of the pre-defined functions come from the math library:

          cos, sin, tan,
          acos, asin, atan, atan2,
          cosh, sinh, tanh,
          sqrt, pow, exp, log, log10,
          ceil, floor, fabs, fmod.

     Other functions are defined by SoCalculator. They are:

          rand(f) - Random number generator
          cross(v1, v2) - Vector cross product
          dot(v1, v2) - Vector dot product
          length(v) - Vector length
          normalize(v) - Normalize vector
          vec3f(f1, f2, f3) - Generate a vector from 3 floats

     The subexpressions are evaluated in order, so a variable set in the <lhs> of an earlier expression  may  be
     used in the <rhs> of a later expression.

     Note, when the input has multiple values, all the subexpressions specified in the expression are applied to
     all  the  multiple input values. This is unlike the SoBoolOperation engine, where each operation is applied
     only to the corresponding entries of the input data. Note also, that even though the inputs and outputs can
     have multiple values the [] operator is only for indexing into the values of a single vector. It  does  not
     index into the multiple values of a field. For example, if the floating-point input field a has two values:
     1.0, and 2.0, then the expression

          "oA[0]=a; oA[1]=a; oA[2]=0.0"

     will produce two output vectors in oA: (1.0, 1.0, 0.0) and (2.0, 2.0, 0.0).

     Examples of expressions:

          "ta = oA[0]*floor(a)"
          "tb = (a+b)*sin(M_PI)"
          "oA = vec3f(ta, tb, ta+tb)"
          "oB = normalize(oA)"
          "ta = a; tb = sin(ta); oA = vec3f(ta, tb, 0)"

INPUTS

     SoMFFloat           a
     SoMFFloat           b
     SoMFFloat           c
     SoMFFloat           d
     SoMFFloat           e
     SoMFFloat           f
     SoMFFloat           g
     SoMFFloat           h
          Inputs a-h are the floating-point values.

     SoMFVec3f           A
     SoMFVec3f           B
     SoMFVec3f           C
     SoMFVec3f           D
     SoMFVec3f           E
     SoMFVec3f           F
     SoMFVec3f           G
     SoMFVec3f           H
          Inputs A-H are the vectors.

     SoMFString          expression
          The expression to be evaluated.

OUTPUTS

     (SoMFFloat)         oa
     (SoMFFloat)         ob
     (SoMFFloat)         oc
     (SoMFFloat)         od
          Outputs oa-od are the floating-point values.

     (SoMFVec3f)         oA
     (SoMFVec3f)         oB
     (SoMFVec3f)         oC
     (SoMFVec3f)         oD
          Outputs oA-oD are the vectors.

METHODS

                         SoCalculator()
          Constructor

FILE FORMAT/DEFAULTS

       Calculator {
          a           0
          b           0
          c           0
          d           0
          e           0
          f           0
          g           0
          h           0
          A           0 0 0
          B           0 0 0
          C           0 0 0
          D           0 0 0
          E           0 0 0
          F           0 0 0
          G           0 0 0
          H           0 0 0
          expression  ""
     }

SEE ALSO

       SoEngineOutput, SoBoolOperation

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