Function glRectf

  • glRect supports efficient specification of rectangles as two corner points. Each rectangle command takes four arguments, organized either as two consecutive pairs of (𝐱, 𝐲) coordinates or as two pointers to arrays, each containing an (𝐱, 𝐲) pair. The resulting rectangle is defined in the 𝐳 = 0 plane.

    glRect(x1, y1, x2, y2) is exactly equivalent to the following sequence:

    glBegin(GL_POLYGON);
    glVertex2(x1, y1);
    glVertex2(x2, y1);
    glVertex2(x2, y2);
    glVertex2(x1, y2);
    glEnd();

    Note that if the second vertex is above and to the right of the first vertex, the rectangle is constructed with a counterclockwise winding.

    Parameters

    • x1: number

      Specifies the 𝐱 coordinate of one vertex of a rectangle.

    • y1: number

      Specifies the 𝐲 coordinate of one vertex of a rectangle.

    • x2: number

      Specifies the 𝐱 coordinate of the opposite vertex of the rectangle

    • y2: number

      Specifies the 𝐲 coordinate of the opposite vertex of the rectangle

    Returns void

    Summary

    draw a rectangle

    See

    glRect

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