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Sets the current vertex stream declaration.
Syntax
HRESULT SetFVF(
[in] DWORD FVF
);
Parameters
[in] FVF
Type: DWORD
DWORD containing the fixed function vertex type. For more information, see D3DFVF.
Return value
Type: HRESULT
If the method succeeds, the return value is D3D_OK. If the method fails, the return value can be: D3DERR_INVALIDCALL.
Remarks
Here are the steps necessary to initialize and use vertices that have a position, diffuse and specular color, and texture coordinates:
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Define the custom vertex type and FVF code.
struct LVertex { FLOAT x, y, z; D3DCOLOR specular, diffuse; FLOAT tu, tv; }; const DWORD VertexFVF = (D3DFVF_XYZ | D3DFVF_DIFFUSE | D3DFVF_SPECULAR | D3DFVF_TEX1 );
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Create a vertex buffer with enough room for four vertices using IDirect3DDevice9::CreateVertexBuffer.
g_d3dDevice->CreateVertexBuffer( 4*sizeof(LVertex), D3DUSAGE_WRITEONLY, VertexFVF, D3DPOOL_DEFAULT, &pBigSquareVB, NULL );
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Set the values for each vertex.
LVertex * v; pBigSquareVB->Lock( 0, 0, (BYTE**)&v, 0 ); v[0].x = 0.0f; v[0].y = 10.0; v[0].z = 10.0f; v[0].diffuse = 0xffff0000; v[0].specular = 0xff00ff00; v[0].tu = 0.0f; v[0].tv = 0.0f; v[1].x = 0.0f; v[1].y = 0.0f; v[1].z = 10.0f; v[1].diffuse = 0xff00ff00; v[1].specular = 0xff00ffff; v[1].tu = 0.0f; v[1].tv = 0.0f; v[2].x = 10.0f; v[2].y = 10.0f; v[2].z = 10.0f; v[2].diffuse = 0xffff00ff; v[2].specular = 0xff000000; v[2].tu = 0.0f; v[2].tv = 0.0f; v[3].x = 0.0f; v[3].y = 10.0f; v[3].z = 10.0f; v[3].diffuse = 0xffffff00; v[3].specular = 0xffff0000; v[3].tu = 0.0f; v[3].tv = 0.0f; pBigSquareVB->Unlock();
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The vertex buffer has been initialized and is ready to render. The following code example shows how to use the legacy FVF to draw a square.
g_d3dDevice->SetFVF(VertexFVF); g_d3dDevice->SetStreamSource(0, pBigSquareVB, 0, sizeof(LVertex)); g_d3dDevice->DrawPrimitive(D3DPT_TRIANGLESTRIP, 0 ,2);
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Define the custom vertex type and FVF code.
struct Vertex { FLOAT x, y, z; FLOAT nx, ny, nz; FLOAT tu, tv; }; const DWORD VertexFVF = ( D3DFVF_XYZ | D3DFVF_NORMAL | D3DFVF_TEX1 );
- Create a vertex buffer with enough room for four vertices using IDirect3DDevice9::CreateVertexBuffer (similar to the example above).
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Set the values for each vertex.
Vertex * v; pBigSquareVB->Lock(0, 0, (BYTE**)&v, 0); v[0].x = 0.0f; v[0].y = 10.0; v[0].z = 10.0f; v[0].nx = 0.0f; v[0].ny = 1.0f; v[0].nz = 0.0f; v[0].tu = 0.0f; v[0].tv = 0.0f; v[1].x = 0.0f; v[1].y = 0.0f; v[1].z = 10.0f; v[1].nx = 0.0f; v[1].ny = 1.0f; v[1].nz = 0.0f; v[1].tu = 0.0f; v[1].tv = 0.0f; v[2].x = 10.0f; v[2].y = 10.0f; v[2].z = 10.0f; v[2].nx = 0.0f; v[2].ny = 1.0f; v[2].nz = 0.0f; v[2].tu = 0.0f; v[2].tv = 0.0f; v[3].x = 0.0f; v[3].y = 10.0f; v[3].z = 10.0f; v[3].nx = 0.0f; v[3].ny = 1.0f; v[3].nz = 0.0f; v[3].tu = 0.0f; v[3].tv = 0.0f; pBigSquareVB->Unlock();
- Draw the object (similar to the example above).
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | d3d9helper.h (include D3D9.h) |
Library | D3D9.lib |