1991-2006
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
glDrawElements
3G
glDrawElements
render primitives from array data
C Specification
void glDrawElements
GLenum mode
GLsizei count
GLenum type
const GLvoid * indices
Parameters
mode
Specifies what kind of primitives to render.
Symbolic constants
GL_POINTS,
GL_LINE_STRIP,
GL_LINE_LOOP,
GL_LINES,
GL_LINE_STRIP_ADJACENCY,
GL_LINES_ADJACENCY,
GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP,
GL_TRIANGLE_FAN,
GL_TRIANGLES,
GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP_ADJACENCY,
GL_TRIANGLES_ADJACENCY and GL_PATCHES
are accepted.
count
Specifies the number of elements to be rendered.
type
Specifies the type of the values in indices. Must be one of
GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, GL_UNSIGNED_SHORT, or
GL_UNSIGNED_INT.
indices
Specifies a pointer to the location where the indices are stored.
Description
glDrawElements specifies multiple geometric primitives
with very few subroutine calls. Instead of calling a GL function
to pass each individual vertex, normal, texture coordinate, edge
flag, or color, you can prespecify
separate arrays of vertices, normals, and so on, and use them to
construct a sequence of primitives with a single
call to glDrawElements.
When glDrawElements is called, it uses count sequential elements from an
enabled array, starting at indices to construct a sequence of
geometric primitives. mode specifies what kind of primitives are
constructed and how the array elements construct these primitives. If
more than one array is enabled, each is used.
Vertex attributes that are modified by glDrawElements have an
unspecified value after glDrawElements returns. Attributes that aren't
modified maintain their previous values.
Notes
GL_LINE_STRIP_ADJACENCY,
GL_LINES_ADJACENCY,
GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP_ADJACENCY and
GL_TRIANGLES_ADJACENCY
are available only if the GL version is 3.2 or greater.
Errors
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if mode is not an accepted value.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if count is negative.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if a geometry shader is active and mode
is incompatible with the input primitive type of the geometry shader in the currently installed program object.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if a non-zero buffer object name is bound to an
enabled array or the element array and the buffer object's data store is currently mapped.
See Also
glDrawArrays,
glDrawElementsInstanced,
glDrawElementsBaseVertex,
glDrawRangeElements
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/.