Unigine::hvec2 Class
Header: | #include <UnigineMathLib.h> |
This class represents a vector of 2 half (16-bit float) components.
hvec2 Class
Members
hvec2()
Default constructor. Produces a zero vector.hvec2(const hvec2 & v)
Constructor. Initializes the vector by copying a given source vector.Arguments
- const hvec2 & v - Source vector.
hvec2(half x, half y)
Constructor. Initializes the vector using given half values.Arguments
- half x - X component of the vector.
- half y - Y component of the vector.
Examples
hvec2(2.0, 3.0);
/*
Creates a vector (2.0, 3.0)
*/
hvec2(half v)
Constructor. Initializes the vector using a given scalar value: x=v, y=v.Arguments
- half v - Scalar value.
hvec2(float v)
Constructor. Initializes the vector using a given scalar value: x=v, y=v.Arguments
- float v - Scalar value.
hvec2(const vec2 & v)
Constructor. Initializes the vector using a given vec2 source vector.Arguments
- const vec2 & v - Source vector.
hvec2(const dvec2 & v)
Constructor. Initializes the vector using a given dvec2 vector.Arguments
- const dvec2 & v - Vector.
const half * operator const Unigine::Math::half *()
Performs type conversion to const half *.const void * operator const void *()
Performs type conversion to const void *.half * operator Unigine::Math::half *()
Performs type conversion to half *.void * operator void *()
Performs type conversion to void *.hvec2 & operator=(const hvec2 & v)
Performs vector assignment. Destination vector = Source vector.Arguments
- const hvec2 & v - Source vector.
Return value
Result.half & operator[](int i)
Performs array access to the vector item reference by using given item index.Arguments
- int i - Vector item index.
Return value
Vector item reference.half operator[](int i)
Performs array access to the vector item by using given item index.Arguments
- int i - Vector item index.
Return value
Vector item.hvec2 ONE
Description
Vector, filled with ones (1).hvec2 ZERO
Description
Vector, filled with zeros (0).Last update: 2018-06-04
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