Package org.lwjgl.glfw
Interface GLFWCursorPosCallbackI
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- All Superinterfaces:
- org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI, org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.V, org.lwjgl.system.Pointer
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- GLFWCursorPosCallback
@FunctionalInterface public interface GLFWCursorPosCallbackI extends org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.VInstances of this interface may be passed to theSetCursorPosCallbackmethod.Type
void (*) ( GLFWwindow *window, double xpos, double ypos )- Since:
- version 3.0
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI
org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.B, org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.D, org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.F, org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.I, org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.J, org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.P, org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.S, org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.V, org.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.Z
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field and Description static java.lang.StringSIGNATURE
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Default Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description default voidcallback(long args)default java.lang.StringgetSignature()voidinvoke(long window, double xpos, double ypos)Will be called when the cursor is moved.
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Field Detail
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SIGNATURE
static final java.lang.String SIGNATURE
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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Method Detail
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getSignature
default java.lang.String getSignature()
- Specified by:
getSignaturein interfaceorg.lwjgl.system.CallbackI
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callback
default void callback(long args)
- Specified by:
callbackin interfaceorg.lwjgl.system.CallbackI.V
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invoke
void invoke(long window, double xpos, double ypos)Will be called when the cursor is moved.The callback function receives the cursor position, measured in screen coordinates but relative to the top-left corner of the window client area. On platforms that provide it, the full sub-pixel cursor position is passed on.
- Parameters:
window- the window that received the eventxpos- the new cursor x-coordinate, relative to the left edge of the client areaypos- the new cursor y-coordinate, relative to the top edge of the client area
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