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TerrainData.SetHeightsDelayLOD

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public function SetHeightsDelayLOD(xBase: int, yBase: int, heights: float[,]): void;
public void SetHeightsDelayLOD(int xBase, int yBase, float[,] heights);

Parameters

xBase First x index of heightmap samples to set.
yBase First y index of heightmap samples to set.
heights Array of heightmap samples to set (values range from 0 to 1, array indexed as [y,x]).

Description

Set an array of heightmap samples.

Sets heightmap data using a two dimensional array of heightmap samples. The samples are represented as float values ranging from 0 to 1. The area affected is defined by the array dimensions and starts at xBase and yBase. The heights array is indexed as [y,x].

Unlike TerrainData.SetHeights, this method does not update the LOD information for the terrain, or any trees/vegetation objects; this means the terrain may be temporarily rendered at an inappropriately high level of detail, but makes the method fast enough to be used in interactive editing scenarios. Once modifications to the terrain have been completed - for example, when the user releases the mouse button - call Terrain.ApplyDelayedHeightmapModification to update all the LOD and vegetation information.