XREquirectLayer.lowerVerticalAngle
The lowerVerticalAngle
property of the XREquirectLayer
interface represents the lower vertical angle in radians for the sphere.
Value
A number representing the lower vertical angle in radians for the sphere. Setting lowerVerticalAngle
to a value less than -π/2 will set it to -π/2 and setting it to a value higher than π/2 will set it to π/2.
Examples
Getting a layer's lower vertical angle
The XRWebGLBinding.createEquirectLayer()
method creates an equirect layer and allows specifying a lowerVerticalAngle
. The XREquirectLayer.lowerVerticalAngle
property can be used after layer creation to get the lower vertical angle used or to set it to a new one.
const equirectLayer = xrGlBinding.createEquirectLayer({ space: xrReferenceSpace, viewPixelWidth: 1200, viewPixelHeight: 600, centralHorizontalAngle: 2 * Math.PI, upperVerticalAngle: Math.PI / 2.0, lowerVerticalAngle: -Math.PI / 2.0, radius: 0 }); equirectLayer.lowerVerticalAngle; // -1.5707963267948966
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