Modifier Selection Methods
The overall process of sub-object selection relies upon the implementation of several
methods in the modifier. These methods are from class BaseObject. These involve selecting, identifying, moving, rotating and scaling sub-object components.
These methods are:
- BaseObject::ClearSelection() - This method is called to clear the selection for the given sub-object level.
All sub-object elements of this type should be deselected.
- BaseObject::SelectSubComponent() - This method is called to change the selection state of the component identified
by hitRec.
- BaseObject::SubObjectIndex() - Returns the index of the sub-object element identified by the HitRecordhitRec. The sub-object index identifies a sub-object component. The relationship between
the index and the component is established by the modifier. For example, an edit modifier
may allow the user to select a group of faces and these groups of faces may be identified
as group 0, group 1, group 2, etc. Given a hit record that identifies a face, the
edit modifier's implementation of this method would return the group index that the
face belonged to.
- BaseObject::CloneSelSubComponents() - This method is called to make a copy of the selected sub-object components.
- BaseObject::Move() - When this method is called the plug-in should respond by moving its selected
sub-object components.
- BaseObject::Rotate() - When this method is called the plug-in should respond by rotating its selected
sub-object components.
- BaseObject::Scale() - When this method is called the plug-in should respond by scaling its selected
sub-object components.