godot/doc/classes/TextureLayered.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="TextureLayered" inherits="Resource" version="3.4">
<brief_description>
Base class for 3D texture types.
</brief_description>
<description>
Base class for [Texture3D] and [TextureArray]. Cannot be used directly, but contains all the functions necessary for accessing and using [Texture3D] and [TextureArray]. Data is set on a per-layer basis. For [Texture3D]s, the layer specifies the depth or Z-index, they can be treated as a bunch of 2D slices. Similarly, for [TextureArray]s, the layer specifies the array layer.
</description>
<tutorials>
</tutorials>
<methods>
<method name="get_depth" qualifiers="const">
<return type="int" />
<description>
Returns the depth of the texture. Depth is the 3rd dimension (typically Z-axis).
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_format" qualifiers="const">
<return type="int" enum="Image.Format" />
<description>
Returns the current format being used by this texture. See [enum Image.Format] for details.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_height" qualifiers="const">
<return type="int" />
<description>
Returns the height of the texture. Height is typically represented by the Y-axis.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_layer_data" qualifiers="const">
<return type="Image" />
<argument index="0" name="layer" type="int" />
<description>
Returns an [Image] resource with the data from specified [code]layer[/code].
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_width" qualifiers="const">
<return type="int" />
<description>
Returns the width of the texture. Width is typically represented by the X-axis.
</description>
</method>
<method name="set_data_partial">
<return type="void" />
<argument index="0" name="image" type="Image" />
<argument index="1" name="x_offset" type="int" />
<argument index="2" name="y_offset" type="int" />
<argument index="3" name="layer" type="int" />
<argument index="4" name="mipmap" type="int" default="0" />
<description>
Partially sets the data for a specified [code]layer[/code] by overwriting using the data of the specified [code]image[/code]. [code]x_offset[/code] and [code]y_offset[/code] determine where the [Image] is "stamped" over the texture. The [code]image[/code] must fit within the texture.
</description>
</method>
<method name="set_layer_data">
<return type="void" />
<argument index="0" name="image" type="Image" />
<argument index="1" name="layer" type="int" />
<description>
Sets the data for the specified layer. Data takes the form of a 2-dimensional [Image] resource.
</description>
</method>
</methods>
<members>
<member name="data" type="Dictionary" setter="_set_data" getter="_get_data" default="{&quot;depth&quot;: 0,&quot;flags&quot;: 7,&quot;format&quot;: 37,&quot;height&quot;: 0,&quot;layers&quot;: [ ],&quot;width&quot;: 0}">
Returns a dictionary with all the data used by this texture.
</member>
<member name="flags" type="int" setter="set_flags" getter="get_flags" default="7">
Specifies which [enum Flags] apply to this texture.
</member>
</members>
<constants>
<constant name="FLAGS_DEFAULT_TEXTURE_ARRAY" value="7" enum="Flags">
Default flags for [TextureArray]. [constant FLAG_MIPMAPS], [constant FLAG_REPEAT] and [constant FLAG_FILTER] are enabled.
</constant>
<constant name="FLAGS_DEFAULT_TEXTURE_3D" value="4" enum="Flags">
Default flags for [Texture3D]. [constant FLAG_FILTER] is enabled.
</constant>
<constant name="FLAG_MIPMAPS" value="1" enum="Flags">
Texture will generate mipmaps on creation.
</constant>
<constant name="FLAG_REPEAT" value="2" enum="Flags">
Texture will repeat when UV used is outside the 0-1 range.
</constant>
<constant name="FLAG_FILTER" value="4" enum="Flags">
Use filtering when reading from texture. Filtering smooths out pixels. Turning filtering off is slightly faster and more appropriate when you need access to individual pixels.
</constant>
<constant name="FLAG_ANISOTROPIC_FILTER" value="8" enum="Flags">
Uses anisotropic mipmap filtering. Generates smaller versions of the same texture with different aspect ratios.
This results in better-looking textures when viewed from oblique angles.
</constant>
</constants>
</class>