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/*--------------------------------------------------------------
* This is an example from the Inventor Toolmaker,
* chapter 6, example 10.
*
* Source file for "Ticker" engine.
*------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include <Inventor/SoDB.h>
#include "Ticker.h"
SO_ENGINE_SOURCE(Ticker);
//
// Initializes the Ticker class.
//
void
Ticker::initClass()
{
SO_ENGINE_INIT_CLASS(Ticker, SoEngine, "Engine");
}
//
// Constructor
//
Ticker::Ticker()
{
// Do standard constructor stuff
SO_ENGINE_CONSTRUCTOR(Ticker);
// Define input field and its default value
SO_ENGINE_ADD_INPUT(timeIn, (SbTime::zero()));
// Define the output, specifying its type
SO_ENGINE_ADD_OUTPUT(timeOut, SoSFTime);
// Initialize the variable that stores the number of seconds
// of the last time the input changed
lastSeconds = -1.0;
// Connect to the global "realTime" field by default. This
// way, users do not have to make this connection explicitly,
// and can change it if they want.
timeIn.connectFrom(SoDB::getGlobalField("realTime"));
}
//
// Destructor. Does nothing.
//
Ticker::~Ticker()
{
}
//
// This is called when one of our input fields changes. We will
// use it to determine whether to produce any output. Since we
// have only 1 input field, we don't have to see which field
// changed.
//
void
Ticker::inputChanged(SoField *)
{
// Get the current input time and get rid of any fractional
// part, using the math library's floor() function
SbTime currentTime = timeIn.getValue();
double currentSeconds = floor(currentTime.getValue());
// If the new number of seconds is different from the last
// one we stored, enable the output. The next time this
// engine is evaluated, the time will be output.
if (currentSeconds != lastSeconds) {
timeOut.enable(TRUE);
lastSeconds = currentSeconds;
}
// Otherwise, make sure the output is disabled, since we
// don't want to output any values until we cross the next
// second barrier.
else
timeOut.enable(FALSE);
}
//
// This is the evaluation routine.
//
void
Ticker::evaluate()
{
// Output the current number of seconds
SbTime currentTime(lastSeconds);
SO_ENGINE_OUTPUT(timeOut, SoSFTime, setValue(currentTime));
}