Specifies the symbolic name of a map.
Accepted values are
GL_MAP1_COLOR_4,
GL_MAP1_INDEX,
GL_MAP1_NORMAL,
GL_MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_1,
GL_MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_2,
GL_MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_3,
GL_MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_4,
GL_MAP1_VERTEX_3,
GL_MAP1_VERTEX_4,
GL_MAP2_COLOR_4,
GL_MAP2_INDEX,
GL_MAP2_NORMAL,
GL_MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_1,
GL_MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_2,
GL_MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_3,
GL_MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_4,
GL_MAP2_VERTEX_3, and
GL_MAP2_VERTEX_4.
query
Specifies which parameter to return.
Symbolic names
GL_COEFF,
GL_ORDER, and
GL_DOMAIN are accepted.
v
Returns the requested data.
DESCRIPTION
glMap1 and glMap2 define evaluators.
glGetMap returns evaluator parameters.
target chooses a map,
query selects a specific parameter,
and v points to storage where the values will be returned.
The acceptable values for the target parameter are described
in the glMap1 and glMap2 reference pages.
query can assume the following values:
GL_COEFF
v returns the control points for the evaluator function.
One-dimensional evaluators return $order$ control points,
and two-dimensional evaluators return $uorder ~times~ vorder$ control points.
Each control point consists of one, two, three, or four integer,
single-precision floating-point,
or double-precision floating-point values,
depending on the type of the evaluator.
The GL returns two-dimensional control points in row-major order,
incrementing the $uorder$ index quickly
and the $vorder$ index after each row.
Integer values,
when requested,
are computed by rounding the internal floating-point values to the
nearest integer values.
GL_ORDER
v returns the order of the evaluator function.
One-dimensional evaluators return a single value,
$order$. The initial value is 1.
Two-dimensional evaluators return two values,
$uorder$ and $vorder$. The initial value is 1,1.
GL_DOMAIN
v returns the linear $u$ and $v$ mapping parameters.
One-dimensional evaluators return two values,
$u1$ and $u2$,
as specified by glMap1.
Two-dimensional evaluators return four values
($u1$, $u2$, $v1$, and $v2$)
as specified by glMap2.
Integer values,
when requested,
are computed by rounding the internal floating-point values to the
nearest integer values.
NOTES
If an error is generated,
no change is made to the contents of v.
ERRORS
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if either target or query is not
an accepted value.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glGetMap
is executed between the execution of glBegin
and the corresponding execution of glEnd.