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The conventional suffix for a TLIST
file is .grp ("group")
or or .prj ("projective" matrices).
Collection of 4x4 matrices, used in the transforms
section of and
INST
object.
Syntax:
TLIST # key word <4x4 matrix (16 floats)> ... # Any number of 4x4 matrices
TLIST
s are used only within the transforms
clause of an
INST
object. They cause the INST
s geom
object to
be instantiated once under each of the transforms in the TLIST
.
The effect is like that of a LIST
of INST
s each with a
single transform, and all referring to the same object, but is more
efficient.
Be aware that a TLIST
is a kind of geometry object, distinct from a
transform
object. Some contexts expect one type of object,
some the other. For example in
INST transform { : myT } geom { ... }
myT must be a transform object, which might have been created with the GCL
(read transform { define myT 1 0 0 1 ... })
while in
INST transforms { : myTs } geom { ... } or INST transforms { LIST {: myTs} {< more.prj} } geom { ... }
myTs must be a geometry object, defined e.g. with
(read geometry { define myTs { TLIST 1 0 0 1 ... } })
A TLIST BINARY
format is accepted. Binary data begins with a
32-bit integer giving the number of transformations, followed by that
number of 4x4 matrices in 32-bit floating-point format. The order of
matrix elements is the same as in the ASCII format.