A graphical point positioned in the 3D scene, that is created
and rendered using a
PointPrimitiveCollection
. A point is created and its initial
properties are set by calling PointPrimitiveCollection#add
.
Performance:
Reading a property, e.g., PointPrimitive#show
, is constant time.
Assigning to a property is constant time but results in
CPU to GPU traffic when PointPrimitiveCollection#update
is called. The per-pointPrimitive traffic is
the same regardless of how many properties were updated. If most pointPrimitives in a collection need to be
updated, it may be more efficient to clear the collection with PointPrimitiveCollection#removeAll
and add new pointPrimitives instead of modifying each one.
Throws:
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DeveloperError : scaleByDistance.far must be greater than scaleByDistance.near
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DeveloperError : translucencyByDistance.far must be greater than translucencyByDistance.near
Members
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color : Color
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Gets or sets the inner color of the point. The red, green, blue, and alpha values are indicated by
value
'sred
,green
,blue
, andalpha
properties as shown in Example 1. These components range from0.0
(no intensity) to1.0
(full intensity).Examples:
// Example 1. Assign yellow. p.color = Cesium.Color.YELLOW;
// Example 2. Make a pointPrimitive 50% translucent. p.color = new Cesium.Color(1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 0.5);
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Gets or sets the user-defined object returned when the point is picked.
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outlineColor : Color
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Gets or sets the outline color of the point.
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Gets or sets the outline width in pixels. This width adds to pixelSize, increasing the total size of the point.
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Gets or sets the inner size of the point in pixels.
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position : Cartesian3
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Gets or sets the Cartesian position of this point.
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scaleByDistance : NearFarScalar
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Gets or sets near and far scaling properties of a point based on the point's distance from the camera. A point's scale will interpolate between the
NearFarScalar#nearValue
andNearFarScalar#farValue
while the camera distance falls within the upper and lower bounds of the specifiedNearFarScalar#near
andNearFarScalar#far
. Outside of these ranges the point's scale remains clamped to the nearest bound. This scale multiplies the pixelSize and outlineWidth to affect the total size of the point. If undefined, scaleByDistance will be disabled.Examples:
// Example 1. // Set a pointPrimitive's scaleByDistance to scale to 15 when the // camera is 1500 meters from the pointPrimitive and disappear as // the camera distance approaches 8.0e6 meters. p.scaleByDistance = new Cesium.NearFarScalar(1.5e2, 15, 8.0e6, 0.0);
// Example 2. // disable scaling by distance p.scaleByDistance = undefined;
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Determines if this point will be shown. Use this to hide or show a point, instead of removing it and re-adding it to the collection.
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translucencyByDistance : NearFarScalar
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Gets or sets near and far translucency properties of a point based on the point's distance from the camera. A point's translucency will interpolate between the
NearFarScalar#nearValue
andNearFarScalar#farValue
while the camera distance falls within the upper and lower bounds of the specifiedNearFarScalar#near
andNearFarScalar#far
. Outside of these ranges the point's translucency remains clamped to the nearest bound. If undefined, translucencyByDistance will be disabled.Examples:
// Example 1. // Set a point's translucency to 1.0 when the // camera is 1500 meters from the point and disappear as // the camera distance approaches 8.0e6 meters. p.translucencyByDistance = new Cesium.NearFarScalar(1.5e2, 1.0, 8.0e6, 0.0);
// Example 2. // disable translucency by distance p.translucencyByDistance = undefined;
Methods
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computeScreenSpacePosition(scene, result) → Cartesian2
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Computes the screen-space position of the point's origin. The screen space origin is the top, left corner of the canvas;
x
increases from left to right, andy
increases from top to bottom.Name Type Description scene
Scene The scene. result
Cartesian2 optional The object onto which to store the result. Returns:
The screen-space position of the point.Throws:
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DeveloperError : PointPrimitive must be in a collection.
Example:
console.log(p.computeScreenSpacePosition(scene).toString());
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Determines if this point equals another point. Points are equal if all their properties are equal. Points in different collections can be equal.
Name Type Description other
PointPrimitive The point to compare for equality. Returns:
true
if the points are equal; otherwise,false
.