Unigine::Unigine::ivec3 Struct
Header: | #include <UnigineMathLib.h> |
ivec3 Class
Members
ivec3( const __m128i & v )
Constructor. Initializes the vector using a given 128-bit variable as a source.We do not recommend to use this method unless you have a clear understanding of SSE2.
Arguments
- const __m128i & v - 128-bit variable
ivec3( )
Default constructor. Produces a zero vector.ivec3( const ivec3 & v )
Constructor. Initializes the vector by copying a given source vector.Arguments
- const ivec3 & v - Source vector.
ivec3( int x, int y, int z )
Constructor. Initializes the vector using given integer values.Arguments
- int x - X component of the vector.
- int y - Y component of the vector.
- int z - Z component of the vector.
Examples
ivec2(2, 3, 4);
/*
Creates a vector (2, 3, 4)
*/
explicit ivec3( int v )
Constructor. Initializes the vector using a given scalar value: x=v, y=v, z=v.Arguments
- int v - Scalar value.
explicit ivec3( const vec3 & v )
Constructor. Initializes the vector using a given vec3 source vector.Arguments
- const vec3 & v - Source vector.
explicit ivec3( const dvec3 & v )
Constructor. Initializes the vector using a given dvec3 source vector.Arguments
- const dvec3 & v - Source vector.
explicit ivec3( const int * v )
Constructor. Initializes the vector using a given pointer to the array of integer elements: x=v[0], y=v[1], z=v[2].Arguments
- const int * v - Pointer to the array of integer elements.
ivec3( const ivec4 & v )
Constructor. Initializes the vector using a given ivec4 source vector.Arguments
- const ivec4 & v - Source vector.
void set( int x_, int y_, int z_ )
Sets the vector by components.Arguments
- int x_ - X component of the vector.
- int y_ - Y component of the vector.
- int z_ - Z component of the vector.
void set( const int * val )
Sets the vector using the array of integer elements: x=val[0], y=val[1], z=val[2].Arguments
- const int * val - Pointer to the array of integer elements.
void set( const ivec3 & val )
Sets the vector equal to the specified source vector.Arguments
- const ivec3 & val - Source vector.
void set( int val )
Sets the vector components equal to specified scalar value: x=val, y=val, z=val.Arguments
- int val - Scalar.
int * get( )
Returns the pointer to the vector.Return value
Pointer to the vector.const int * get( ) const
Returns the constant pointer to the vector.Return value
Pointer to the vector.void get( int * val )
Gets the vector: val[0]=x, val[1]=y, val[2]=z.Arguments
- int * val - Pointer to the array of integer elements.
int length2( )
Returns the squared length of the vector.Return value
Squared length of the vector.__m128i operator __m128i( )
Performs type conversion to __m128i.We do not recommend to use this method unless you have a clear understanding of SSE2.
const int * operator const int *( )
Performs type conversion to const int *.const void * operator const void *( )
Performs type conversion to const void *.int * operator int *( )
Performs type conversion to int *.void * operator void *( )
Performs type conversion to void *.ivec3 & operator*=( int val )
Performs scalar multiplication.Arguments
- int val - Scalar value.
Return value
Resulting vector.ivec3 & operator*=( const ivec3 & val )
Performs vector multiplication.Arguments
- const ivec3 & val - Vector.
Return value
Resulting vector.ivec3 & operator+=( const ivec3 & val )
Performs vector addition.Arguments
- const ivec3 & val - Vector.
Return value
Resulting vector.ivec3 operator-( ) const
Performs vector negation.Return value
Resulting vector.ivec3 & operator-=( const ivec3 & val )
Performs vector subtraction.Arguments
- const ivec3 & val - Vector.
Return value
Resulting vector.ivec3 & operator/=( int val )
Performs componentwise integer division of the vector by the scalar.Arguments
- int val - Scalar value.
Return value
Resulting vector.Examples
ivec3 a = ivec3(6, 10, 11);
a /= 2;
/*
Initial value of vector a:
a (6, 10, 11)
a /= 2;
Vector a after operation:
a (3, 5, 5)
*/
ivec3 & operator/=( const ivec3 & val )
Performs componentwise integer division of vectors.Arguments
- const ivec3 & val - Vector.
Return value
Resulting vector.Examples
ivec3 a, b;
a = ivec3(6, 10, 12);
b = ivec3(2, 6, 5);
a /= b;
/*
Initial values of vectors a and b:
a (6, 10, 12)
b (2, 6, 5)
a /= b;
Vector a after operation:
a (3, 1, 2)
ivec3 & operator<<=( int val )
Performs componentwise left bit shift.Arguments
- int val - Shift amount.
Return value
Resulting vector.ivec3 & operator=( const ivec3 & val )
Performs vector assignment. Destination vector = Source vector.Arguments
- const ivec3 & val - Source vector.
Return value
Result.ivec3 & operator=( const __m128i & val )
Sets the vector using a given 128-bit variable as a source.We do not recommend to use this method unless you have a clear understanding of SSE2.
Arguments
- const __m128i & val - 128-bit variable.
Return value
Vector.ivec3 & operator>>=( int val )
Performs componentwise right bit shift.Arguments
- int val - Shift amount.
Return value
Resulting vector.int & 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.int operator[]( int i ) const
Performs array access to the vector item by using given item index.Arguments
- int i - Vector item index.
Return value
Vector item.__m128i sse( )
Returns vector components as a 128-bit variable.We do not recommend to use this method unless you have a clear understanding of SSE2.
Return value
128-bit variable.void sse( const __m128i & val )
Sets the vector using a given 128-bit variable as a source.We do not recommend to use this method unless you have a clear understanding of SSE2.
Arguments
- const __m128i & val - 128-bit variable.
Last update:
2019-04-30
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