new SphereGeometry(options)
        A description of a sphere centered at the origin.
    
    
    
    
    
    
        
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| options | Object | optional
                
                
                
            
                Object with the following properties: 
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Throws:
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    DeveloperError : options.slicePartitions cannot be less than three.
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    DeveloperError : options.stackPartitions cannot be less than three.
- SphereGeometry#createGeometry
Example:
var sphere = new Cesium.SphereGeometry({
  radius : 100.0,
  vertexFormat : Cesium.VertexFormat.POSITION_ONLY
});
var geometry = Cesium.SphereGeometry.createGeometry(sphere);Demo:
See:
        Source: 
        Core/SphereGeometry.js, line 44
    
    
Members
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    staticSphereGeometry.packedLength :Number
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    The number of elements used to pack the object into an array.Source: Core/SphereGeometry.js, line 62
Methods
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    staticSphereGeometry.createGeometry(sphereGeometry) → Geometry
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    Computes the geometric representation of a sphere, including its vertices, indices, and a bounding sphere.Name Type Description sphereGeometrySphereGeometry A description of the sphere. Returns:The computed vertices and indices.Source: Core/SphereGeometry.js, line 120
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    staticSphereGeometry.pack(value, array, startingIndex)
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    Stores the provided instance into the provided array.Name Type Default Description valueObject The value to pack. arrayArray.<Number> The array to pack into. startingIndexNumber 0optional The index into the array at which to start packing the elements. Source: Core/SphereGeometry.js, line 72
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    staticSphereGeometry.unpack(array, startingIndex, result)
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    Retrieves an instance from a packed array.Name Type Default Description arrayArray.<Number> The packed array. startingIndexNumber 0optional The starting index of the element to be unpacked. resultSphereGeometry optional The object into which to store the result. Source: Core/SphereGeometry.js, line 98
