1<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> 2<html> 3 4<head> 5<META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> 6<META name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0"> 7<META http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> 8<LINK rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../CSS/revolution.css"> 9<title>GXSetCopyClamp</title> 10</head> 11 12<body> 13 14<h1 align="left">GXSetCopyClamp</h1> 15 16 17<h2>C Specification</h2> 18 19<dl> 20<dd><PRE><CODE>#include <revolution/gx.h></CODE></PRE></dd> 21<dd><pre><CODE>void GXSetCopyClamp( <a href="../Enumerated_Types/GXFBClamp.html">GXFBClamp</a> clamp );</CODE></pre></dd> 22</dl><h2>Arguments</h2> 23<TABLE border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0.1"> 24 <tr> 25<TD width="120" bgcolor="#ffffe8"><em><strong><CODE>clamp</CODE></strong></em></TD> 26<TD width="520">clamp mode The OR bit of <CODE><A href="../Enumerated_Types/GXFBClamp.html">GXFBClamp</A></CODE>. Accepted values are: 27 <TABLE width="500" border="1" cellspacing="0.1"> 28 29 <tr> 30<TD bgcolor="#C0C0C0" width="150">Name</TD> 31<TD bgcolor="#C0C0C0" width="350">where the clamp occurs</TD> 32 </tr> 33 <tr> 34<TD width="150"><code>GX_CLAMP_NONE</code></TD> 35<TD width="350">no clamping</TD> 36 </tr> 37 <tr> 38<TD width="150"><code>GX_CLAMP_TOP</code></TD> 39<TD width="350">the uppermost line</TD> 40 </tr> 41 <tr> 42<TD width="150"><code>GX_CLAMP_BOTTOM</code></TD> 43<TD width="350">the lowest line</TD> 44 </tr> 45 <tr> 46<TD height="25" width="150"><code>GX_CLAMP_TOP | GX_CLAMP_BOTTOM</code></TD> 47<TD height="25" width="350">both the uppermost and the lowest</TD> 48 </tr> 49 50 </TABLE> 51 </TD> 52 </tr> 53</TABLE> 54<h2>Return Values</h2> 55 56<p>None</p> 57<H2>Description</H2> 58<P>This function sets the vertical clamping mode to use during the Embedded Frame Buffer (EFB) to External Frame Buffer (XFB) or texture copy.</P> 59<P>If you use vertical filter (see <a href="GXSetCopyFilter.html"><code>GXSetCopyFilter</code></a>), the GP looks up contiguous three lines at the same time for filtering during copy. This means some data can come out of the region specified by <code><a href="GXSetDispCopySrc.html">GXSetDispCopySrc</a></code> or from <code><a href="GXSetTexCopySrc.html">GXSetTexCopySrc</a></code> when it copies the top-most line or bottom-most line. Vertical clamping avoids pulling samples from such out-of-regions. For example, usually the GP attempts to look up three lines <code>{top-1, top, top+1}</code> for copying the first line. But if clamping is working, the look-up becomes <code>{top, top, top+1}</code> and prevents the GP from looking up the line <code> (top-1)</code> which is out of region.</P> 60 61 62 63 64<h2>See Also</h2> 65 66<p><a href="GXCopyDisp.html">GXCopyDisp</a><br> <a href="GXCopyTex.html">GXCopyTex</a></p> 67<H2>Revision History</H2> 68<P>03/01/2006 Initial version</P></body> 69</html>