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Programming => OpenGL => Topic started by: Jesse Aldridge on February 28, 2007, 19:34:58

Title: glUnproject problem
Post by: Jesse Aldridge on February 28, 2007, 19:34:58

Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong here?
No matter which values I pass to getWorldCoordinates, the wCoord array always ends up full of zeroes.

void getWorldCoordinates(double x, double y) {
IntBuffer viewport = BufferUtils.createIntBuffer(16);
FloatBuffer mvmatrix = BufferUtils.createFloatBuffer(16);
FloatBuffer projmatrix = BufferUtils.createFloatBuffer(16);
int realy = 0;// GL y coord pos
float wcoord[] = new float[4];

GL11.glGetInteger(GL11.GL_VIEWPORT, viewport);
GL11.glGetFloat(GL11.GL_MODELVIEW_MATRIX, mvmatrix);
GL11.glGetFloat(GL11.GL_PROJECTION_MATRIX, projmatrix);

int[] viewportArray = getBufferAsArray(viewport);

//viewportArray[3] is height of window in pixels
realy = viewportArray[3] - (int) y - 1;

float[][] mvArray = getMatrixAsArray(mvmatrix), projArray = getMatrixAsArray(projmatrix);

GLU.gluUnProject((float) x, realy, 0, mvArray, projArray,
viewportArray, wcoord);

for( int i = 0; i < wcoord.length; i++ ) {
System.out.println("wcoord[i]: " + wcoord[i] );
}
}

public static int[] getBufferAsArray(IntBuffer ib) {
int[] buffer = new int[ib.limit()];
for (int i = 0; i < ib.limit(); i++) {
buffer[i] = ib.get();
}
return buffer;
}

public static float[][] getMatrixAsArray(FloatBuffer fb) {
float[][] fa = new float[4][4];

fa[0][0] = fb.get();
fa[0][1] = fb.get();
fa[0][2] = fb.get();
fa[0][3] = fb.get();
fa[1][0] = fb.get();
fa[1][1] = fb.get();
fa[1][2] = fb.get();
fa[1][3] = fb.get();
fa[2][0] = fb.get();
fa[2][1] = fb.get();
fa[2][2] = fb.get();
fa[2][3] = fb.get();
fa[3][0] = fb.get();
fa[3][1] = fb.get();
fa[3][2] = fb.get();
fa[3][3] = fb.get();

return fa;
}