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Please help! This driving me nuts!

Started by December 03, 2001 06:50 PM
2 comments, last by HellRiZZer 23 years, 2 months ago
I use glMap2f for building a grid. If I got a linear array of points, what values I should put in the glMap2f function, assuming that I have width 5, length 7 and inbetween steps for x is 4 and y is 3. Please, please, PLEASE HELP someone!!
Why can''t people learn to read? It''s all in the Win32 SDK Reference help file. Download that, got to the index, and type in ''glmap''. It''s that simple.
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You know, maybe its easy for you to understand all ''nutties'' in Win32 SDK or MSDN help, but English isn''t my native language, so I''m just asking to give me an example of using glMap. See my post on OpenGL forum.
Thanks.
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Original post by HellRiZZer
''nutties''


I think you mean newbies

I wish I knew the answer. The best bet is check out

nehe.gamedev.net

The 21st tutorial is an OpenGL grid game.

Good Luck.
------------------------------Put THAT in your smoke and pipe it

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