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GraphicsBuffer.Target.Structured

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Description

GraphicsBuffer can be used as a structured buffer.

In HLSL shaders, this maps to StructuredBuffer<T> or RWStructuredBuffer<T>.

When you construct a GraphicsBuffer of this type, the value of stride must match the stride of the corresponding StructuredBuffer struct type in your HLSL code. It must also be a multiple of 4, and less than 2048.

See Microsoft's HLSL documentation on StructuredBuffer and RWStructuredBuffer.

DirectX 11 does not allow Index or ::Vertex buffers to also be Structured. For compute shader mesh data access with DirectX 11 compatibility, it is best to use Raw.

See Also: GraphicsBuffer, ComputeShader, Material.SetBuffer.