StackGenVis: Alignment of Data, Algorithms, and Models for Stacking Ensemble Learning Using Performance Metrics
https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2020.3030352
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glsl-out-of-range
Tests if a point is outside ranges. It could be useful in vertex & fragment shaders to support reversed ranges (bounds) in 3D/2D scenes.
Function prototypes:
bool outOfRange(float a, float b, float p);
bool outOfRange(vec2 a, vec2 b, vec2 p);
bool outOfRange(vec3 a, vec3 b, vec3 p);
bool outOfRange(vec4 a, vec4 b, vec4 p);
Please note that in the case of vec4 input arguments, only 3 tests are made i.e. for xyz and not for w.
Example
#pragma glslify: outOfRange = require(glsl-out-of-range)
void main() {
if (outOfRange(bounds[0], bounds[1], position)) discard;
gl_FragColor = vec4(1.0, 0.5, 0.25, 1.0);
}
Usage
Install with npm:
npm install glsl-out-of-range
Then use with glslify.
API
#pragma glslify: outOfRange = require(glsl-out-of-range)
Creators
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Alex C. Johnson | @alexcjohnson | |
Étienne Tétreault-Pinard | @etpinard | @etpinard |
Mojtaba Samimi | @archmoj |
Copyright and license
Code and documentation copyright 2018 Plotly, Inc.
Code released under the MIT license.
Docs released under the Creative Commons license.