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# Calculate Level Of Detail Texture 2D node
The Calculate Level of Detail Texture 2D node takes an input **Texture 2D** and outputs the mip level of a Texture sample. This node is useful in situations where you need to know the mip level of a Texture, such as when you might want to modify the mip level before sampling in your shader.
![An image of the Graph window, that shows a Calculate Level of Detail Texture 2D node.](images/sg-calculate-level-detail-Texture-2d-node.png)
The Calculate Level of Detail Texture 2D node also has a clamped and unclamped mode:
- **Clamped**: The node clamps the returned mip level to the actual mips available on the Texture. The node uses the [CalculateLevelOfDetail](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/direct3dhlsl/dx-graphics-hlsl-to-calculate-lod) HLSL intrinsic function. Use this mode when you want to know which mip to sample your Texture from and restrict the result to an existing mip.
- **Unclamped**: The node returns the ideal mip level, based on an idealized Texture with all its mips present. The node uses the [CalculateLevelOfDetailUnclamped](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/direct3dhlsl/dx-graphics-hlsl-to-calculate-lod-unclamped) HLSL intrinsic function. Use this mode when you need a more generic value for your mip level.
For example, a Texture might only have 3 mips: a 64×64 mip, a 32×32 mip, and a 16×16 mip. When you use the Calculate Level Of Detail Texture 2D node in its **Clamped** mode, the node restricts the **LOD** output to one of the 3 mips on the Texture, even if the ideal mip level might be a smaller resolution, such as an 8×8 version. In its **Unclamped** mode, the node outputs the ideal 8×8 mip level, even though it doesn't exist on the Texture.
> [!NOTE]
> On platforms where these HLSL functions don't exist, Shader Graph determines an appropriate approximation to use, instead.
## Create Node menu category
The Calculate Level of Detail Texture 2D node is under the **Input** > **Texture** category in the Create Node menu.
## Compatibility
[!include[nodes-compatibility-all](./snippets/nodes-compatibility-all.md)] <!-- ALL PIPELINES INCLUDE -->
[!include[nodes-fragment-only](./snippets/nodes-fragment-only.md)] <!-- FRAGMENT ONLY INCLUDE -->
## Inputs
[!include[nodes-inputs](./snippets/nodes-inputs.md)]
| **Name** | **Type** | **Binding** | **Description** |
| :--- | :------ | :------ | :---------- |
| **Texture** | Texture 2D | None | The Texture to use in the mip level calculation. |
| **UV** | Vector 2 | UV | The UV coordinate to use to calculate the Texture's mip level. |
| **Sampler** | SamplerState | None | The Sampler State and corresponding settings to use to calculate the Texture's mip level. |
## Controls
[!include[nodes-single-control](./snippets/nodes-single-control.md)]
| **Name** | **Type** | **Options** | **Description** |
| :--- | :--- | :------ | :---------- |
| **Clamp** | Toggle | True, False | When enabled, Shader Graph clamps the output mip level to the actual mips present on the provided **Texture** input. When disabled, Shader Graph returns an ideal mip level, based on an idealized Texture with all its mips present. |
## Outputs
[!include[nodes-single-output](./snippets/nodes-single-output.md)] <!-- SINGLE OUTPUT PORT INCLUDE -->
| **Name** | **Type** | **Description** |
| :------ | :------- | :------------- |
| **LOD** | Float | The final calculated mip level of the Texture. |
## Example graph usage
In the following example, a Calculate Level of Detail Texture 2D node calculates the mip level of the **Leaves_Albedo** Texture for a set of UV coordinates and a specific Sampler State. It sends the calculated mip level for the Texture to the **LOD** input port on a Sample Texture 2D LOD node, which samples the same Texture:
![An image of the Graph window, that shows a Texture 2D asset node connected to a Calculate Level of Detail Texture 2D node. The node sends the calculated mip level as an input to the LOD input port on a Sample Texture 2D LOD node.](images/sg-calculate-level-detail-Texture-2d-node-example.png)
## Related nodes
<!-- OPTIONAL. Any nodes that may be related to this node in some way that's worth mentioning -->
[!include[nodes-related](./snippets/nodes-related.md)]
- [Sample Texture 2D LOD node](Sample-Texture-2D-LOD-Node.md)
- [Sampler State node](Sampler-State-Node.md)
- [Gather Texture 2D node](Gather-Texture-2D-Node.md)
- [Texture 2D Asset node](Texture-2D-Asset-Node.md)