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glMultMatrix (3)
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    NAME

    glMultMatrixd, glMultMatrixf
    
    - multiply the current matrix with the specified matrix
    

     

    C SPECIFICATION

    void glMultMatrixd( const GLdouble *m )
    
    
    void glMultMatrixf(
    const GLfloat *m )
    
    
    
    

    delim $$  

    PARAMETERS

    m
    Points to 16 consecutive values that are used as the elements of a $4 ~times~ 4$ column-major matrix.
     

    DESCRIPTION

    glMultMatrix multiplies the current matrix with the one specified using m, and replaces the current matrix with the product. The current matrix is determined by the current matrix mode (see glMatrixMode). It is either the projection matrix, modelview matrix, or the texture matrix.  

    EXAMPLES

    If the current matrix is $C$, and the coordinates to be transformed are, $v ~=~ (v[0], v[1], v[2], v[3])$. Then the current transformation is $C ~times~ v$, or


    down 130 {{ left ( matrix {
       ccol { c[0] above c[1] above c[2] above c[3] }
       ccol { c[4] above c[5] above c[6] above c[7] }
       ccol { c[8] above c[9] above c[10] above c[11] }
       ccol { c[12]~ above c[13]~ above c[14]~ above c[15]~ } } right ) } ~~ times ~~ {left ( matrix { ccol { v[0]~ above v[1]~ above v[2]~ above v[3]~ } } right )} }

    Calling glMultMatrix with an argument of $"m" ~=~ m[0], m[1], ..., m[15]$ replaces the current transformation with $(C ~times~ M) ~times~ v$, or


    down 130 {{ left ( matrix {
       ccol { c[0] above c[1] above c[2] above c[3] }
       ccol { c[4] above c[5] above c[6] above c[7] }
       ccol { c[8] above c[9] above c[10] above c[11] }
       ccol { c[12]~ above c[13]~ above c[14]~ above c[15]~ } } right ) } ~~ times ~~ { left ( matrix {
       ccol { m[0] above m[1] above m[2] above m[3] }
       ccol { m[4] above m[5] above m[6] above m[7] }
       ccol { m[8] above m[9] above m[10] above m[11] }
       ccol { m[12]~ above m[13]~ above m[14]~ above m[15]~ } } right ) } ~~ times ~~ {left ( matrix { ccol { v[0]~ above v[1]~ above v[2]~ above v[3]~ } } right )} }

    Where '$times$' denotes matrix multiplication, and $v$ is represented as a $4 ~times~ 1$ matrix.
     

    NOTES

    While the elements of the matrix may be specified with single or double precision, the GL may store or operate on these values in less than single precision. In many computer languages $4 ~times~ 4$ arrays are represented in row-major order. The transformations just described represent these matrices in column-major order. The order of the multiplication is important. For example, if the current transformation is a rotation, and glMultMatrix is called with a translation matrix, the translation is done directly on the coordinates to be transformed, while the rotation is done on the results of that translation.  

    ERRORS

    GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glMultMatrix is executed between the execution of glBegin and the corresponding execution of glEnd.  

    ASSOCIATED GETS

    glGet with argument GL_MATRIX_MODE
    glGet with argument GL_COLOR_MATRIX
    glGet with argument GL_MODELVIEW_MATRIX
    glGet with argument GL_PROJECTION_MATRIX
    glGet with argument GL_TEXTURE_MATRIX  

    SEE ALSO

    glLoadIdentity(3G), glLoadMatrix(3G), glMatrixMode(3G), glPushMatrix(3G)


     

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    C SPECIFICATION
    PARAMETERS
    DESCRIPTION
    EXAMPLES
    NOTES
    ERRORS
    ASSOCIATED GETS
    SEE ALSO


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