Unigine::BodyPath Class
Header: | #include <UniginePhysics.h> |
Inherits: | Body |
This class represents a path along which an arbitrary rigid body can be moved. For example, it allows for creation of a physically simulated train moving along the railtrack. BodyRigid and BodyPath should be connected together with JointPath.
The path is a spline along which an object can be moved.
See Also
- A set of samples located in the data/samples/ directory, namely:
- physics/train_00.cpp
- joints/path_00.cpp
BodyPath Class
Members
static BodyPathPtr create()
Constructor. Creates a path with default properties, along which a rigid body is moved.static BodyPathPtr create(const Ptr<Object> & object)
Constructor. Creates a path with default properties for the given object. Along this path a rigid body is moved.Arguments
- const Ptr<Object> & object - Object represented with the new path body.
Ptr<BodyPath> cast(const Ptr<Body> & body)
Arguments
- const Ptr<Body> & body
Math::Vec3 getClosestPosition(const Math::Vec3 & position)
Finds the point on the path which is the closest to the given reference point.Arguments
- const Math::Vec3 & position - Coordinates of the reference point.
Return value
Coordinates of the reference point, if the path exists; otherwise, the (0 0 0) vector is returned.Math::quat getClosestRotation(const Math::Vec3 & position)
Finds the point on the path which is the closest to the given reference point and returns rotation set by the path in this point.Arguments
- const Math::Vec3 & position - Coordinates of the reference point.
Return value
Rotation set by the path in the found point, if the path is exists; otherwise, the (0 0 0 1) quaternion is returned.Ptr<Path> getPath()
Returns the path along which physical objects are moving. By using this function, you can change velocity of the objects moving along the path, their transformation, etc.Return value
Instance of the Path class.void setPathName(const char * name, int unique = 0)
Reloads the internal path transformation.Arguments
- const char * name - Path to the path file to be set.
- int unique - The dynamic flag:
- 0 - If the reloaded path is changed in run-time, paths loaded from the same file will be also changed.
- 1 - If the reloaded path is changed in run-time, paths loaded from the same file won't be changed.
const char * getPathName()
Returns a name of the path along which physical objects are moving.Return value
Path to the path file.Last update: 2018-06-04
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