Microsoft DirectX 8.1 (Visual Basic) |
Retrieves the device associated with a volume.
object.GetDevice() As Direct3DDevice8
The Direct3DDevice8 associated with the volume, if the query succeeds.
If the method fails, an error is raised and Err.Number can be set to D3DERR_INVALIDCALL.
For information on trapping errors, see the Microsoft® Visual Basic® Error Handling topic.
This method enables navigation to the owning device object. For example, using IID_IDirect3DDevice8 returns the Microsoft® Direct3D® interface for the object that created this buffer.