LVecBase2d
from panda3d.core import LVecBase2d
- class LVecBase2d
Bases:
This is the base class for all two-component vectors and points.
Inheritance diagram
- __add__(other: LVecBase2d) LVecBase2d
- __div__(scalar: float) LVecBase2d
- __eq__(other: LVecBase2d) bool
- __iadd__(other: LVecBase2d) LVecBase2d
- __idiv__(scalar: float) LVecBase2d
- __imul__(scalar: float) LVecBase2d
- __init__()
- __init__(param0: LVecBase2d)
- __init__(fill_value: float)
- __isub__(other: LVecBase2d) LVecBase2d
- __lt__(other: LVecBase2d) bool
- __mul__(scalar: float) LVecBase2d
- __ne__(other: LVecBase2d) bool
- __sub__(other: LVecBase2d) LVecBase2d
- __sub__(other: LVecBase2d) LVecBase2d
- add_to_cell(i: int, value: float)
These next functions add to an existing value. i.e. foo.set_x(foo.get_x() + value) These are useful to reduce overhead in scripting languages:
- almost_equal(other: LVecBase2d) bool
Returns true if two vectors are memberwise equal within a default tolerance based on the numeric type.
- almost_equal(other: LVecBase2d, threshold: float) bool
Returns true if two vectors are memberwise equal within a specified tolerance.
- assign(copy: LVecBase2d) LVecBase2d
- assign(fill_value: float) LVecBase2d
- compare_to(other: LVecBase2d) int
This flavor of compare_to uses a default threshold value based on the numeric type.
- compare_to(other: LVecBase2d, threshold: float) int
Sorts vectors lexicographically, componentwise. Returns a number less than 0 if this vector sorts before the other one, greater than zero if it sorts after, 0 if they are equivalent (within the indicated tolerance).
- componentwise_mult(other: LVecBase2d)
- dot(other: LVecBase2d) float
- fill(fill_value: float)
Sets each element of the vector to the indicated fill_value. This is particularly useful for initializing to zero.
- fmax(other: LVecBase2d) LVecBase2d
- fmin(other: LVecBase2d) LVecBase2d
- generate_hash(hashgen: ChecksumHashGenerator)
Adds the vector to the indicated hash generator.
- generate_hash(hashgen: ChecksumHashGenerator, threshold: float)
Adds the vector to the indicated hash generator.
- static get_class_type() TypeHandle
- get_data()
Returns the address of the first of the two data elements in the vector. The next element occupies the next position consecutively in memory.
- normalize() bool
Normalizes the vector in place. Returns true if the vector was normalized, false if it was a zero-length vector.
- normalized() LVecBase2d
Normalizes the vector and returns the normalized vector as a copy. If the vector was a zero-length vector, a zero length vector will be returned.
- project(onto: LVecBase2d) LVecBase2d
Returns a new vector representing the projection of this vector onto another one. The resulting vector will be a scalar multiple of onto.
- read_datagram(source: DatagramIterator)
Reads the vector from the Datagram using get_stdfloat().
- read_datagram_fixed(source: DatagramIterator)
Reads the vector from the Datagram using get_float32() or get_float64(). See
write_datagram_fixed()
.
- static unit_x() LVecBase2d
Returns a unit X vector.
- static unit_y() LVecBase2d
Returns a unit Y vector.
- write_datagram(destination: Datagram)
Writes the vector to the Datagram using add_stdfloat(). This is appropriate when you want to write the vector using the standard width setting, especially when you are writing a bam file.
- write_datagram_fixed(destination: Datagram)
Writes the vector to the Datagram using add_float32() or add_float64(), depending on the type of floats in the vector, regardless of the setting of
Datagram.set_stdfloat_double()
. This is appropriate when you want to write a fixed-width value to the datagram, especially when you are not writing a bam file.
- static zero() LVecBase2d
Returns a zero-length vector.