HMDVRDevice: getEyeParameters() method

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The getEyeParameters() method of the HMDVRDevice interface returns current parameters for the eye specified as its argument ("left" or "right") — stored in a VREyeParameters object.

This includes field of view information, and more.

Syntax

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getEyeParameters(whichEye)

Parameters

whichEye

A string representing the eye you want to return information about. The value can be left or right.

Return value

A VREyeParameters object.

Examples

The following example is taken from the Mozilla VR Team's threejs-vr-boilerplate code — to be precise, the VREffect.js file. Early on in the code the getEyeParameters() method is used to access information about each eye, which is then used for rendering calculations later on.

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if (vrHMD.getEyeParameters !== undefined) {
  const eyeParamsL = vrHMD.getEyeParameters("left");
  const eyeParamsR = vrHMD.getEyeParameters("right");

  eyeTranslationL = eyeParamsL.eyeTranslation;
  eyeTranslationR = eyeParamsR.eyeTranslation;
  eyeFOVL = eyeParamsL.recommendedFieldOfView;
  eyeFOVR = eyeParamsR.recommendedFieldOfView;
} else {
  // …
}

Browser compatibility

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See also