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- Q17042335 subject Q7013311.
- Q17042335 subject Q7023446.
- Q17042335 subject Q7162744.
- Q17042335 abstract "In computer graphics programming, hit-testing (hit detection, picking, or pick correlation ) is the process of determining whether a user-controlled cursor (such as a mouse cursor or touch-point on a touch-screen interface) intersects a given graphical object (such as a shape, line, or curve) drawn on the screen. Hit-testing may be performed on the movement or activation of a mouse or other pointing device.Hit-testing is used by GUI environments to respond to user actions, such as selecting a menu item or a target in a game based on its visual location. In Web programming languages such as HTML, SVG, and CSS, this is associated with the concept of pointer-events (e.g. user-initiated cursor movement or object selection).In computer gaming, hit-testing is used in small-scale games, which do not require much computing power, and are thus able to perform all of their collision detection tests in one frame of the game loop.Collision detection is a related concept for detecting intersections of two or more different graphical objects, rather than intersection of a cursor with one or more graphical objects.".
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- Q17042335 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013311.
- Q17042335 wikiPageWikiLink Q7023446.
- Q17042335 wikiPageWikiLink Q7162744.
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- Q17042335 comment "In computer graphics programming, hit-testing (hit detection, picking, or pick correlation ) is the process of determining whether a user-controlled cursor (such as a mouse cursor or touch-point on a touch-screen interface) intersects a given graphical object (such as a shape, line, or curve) drawn on the screen.".
- Q17042335 label "Hit-testing".