class Attribute#

Synopsis#

Static functions#

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Detailed Description#

PySide6.QtQuick.QSGGeometry.Attribute.position#
PySide6.QtQuick.QSGGeometry.Attribute.tupleSize#
PySide6.QtQuick.QSGGeometry.Attribute.type#
PySide6.QtQuick.QSGGeometry.Attribute.isVertexCoordinate#
PySide6.QtQuick.QSGGeometry.Attribute.attributeType#
PySide6.QtQuick.QSGGeometry.Attribute.reserved#
static create(pos, tupleSize, primitiveType[, isPosition=false])#
Parameters:
  • pos – int

  • tupleSize – int

  • primitiveType – int

  • isPosition – bool

Return type:

Attribute

Creates a new Attribute for attribute register pos with tupleSize. The primitiveType can be any of the supported types from Type , such as FloatType or UnsignedByteType .

If the attribute describes the position for the vertex, the isPosition hint should be set to true. The scene graph renderer may use this information to perform optimizations.

Use the create function to construct the attribute, rather than an initialization list, to ensure that all fields are initialized.

static createWithAttributeType(pos, tupleSize, primitiveType, attributeType)#
Parameters:
  • pos – int

  • tupleSize – int

  • primitiveType – int

  • attributeTypeAttributeType

Return type:

Attribute

Creates a new Attribute for attribute register pos with tupleSize. The primitiveType can be any of the supported types from Type , such as FloatType or UnsignedByteType .

attributeType describes the intended use of the attribute.

Use the create function to construct the attribute, rather than an initialization list, to ensure that all fields are initialized.