Matrix.CreatePerspectiveOffCenter Method (Single, Single, Single, Single, Single, Single, Matrix%)
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Builds a customized, perspective projection matrix.
Namespace:  Microsoft.Xna.Framework
Assembly:  Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Math (in Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Math.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Shared Sub CreatePerspectiveOffCenter ( _
    left As Single, _
    right As Single, _
    bottom As Single, _
    top As Single, _
    nearPlaneDistance As Single, _
    farPlaneDistance As Single, _
    <OutAttribute> ByRef result As Matrix _
)
public static void CreatePerspectiveOffCenter(
    float left,
    float right,
    float bottom,
    float top,
    float nearPlaneDistance,
    float farPlaneDistance,
    out Matrix result
)
Parameters
- left
 Type: System.Single
 Minimum x-value of the view volume at the near view plane.
- right
 Type: System.Single
 Maximum x-value of the view volume at the near view plane.
- bottom
 Type: System.Single
 Minimum y-value of the view volume at the near view plane.
- top
 Type: System.Single
 Maximum y-value of the view volume at the near view plane.
- nearPlaneDistance
 Type: System.Single
 Distance to the near view plane.
- farPlaneDistance
 Type: System.Single
 Distance to of the far view plane.
- result
 Type: Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Matrix%
 [OutAttribute] The created projection matrix.
Exceptions
| Exception | Condition | 
|---|---|
| ArgumentOutOfRangeException | One of the following conditions is true: 
 | 
Remarks
Projection space refers to the space after applying projection transformation from view space. After the projection transformation, visible content has x and y-coordinates ranging from −1 to 1, and a z-coordinate ranging from 0 to 1.
To obtain the viewable area (in world space) of a scene, create a BoundingFrustum and pass the combined view and projection matrix to the constructor.
Version Information
Silverlight
Supported in: 5
Platforms
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