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| 2 | * ORXONOX - the hottest 3D action shooter ever to exist |
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| 3 | * > www.orxonox.net < |
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| 4 | * |
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| 5 | * |
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| 6 | * License notice: |
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| 7 | * |
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| 8 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
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| 9 | * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
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| 10 | * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 |
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| 11 | * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
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| 12 | * |
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| 13 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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| 14 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 15 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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| 16 | * GNU General Public License for more details. |
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| 17 | * |
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| 18 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 19 | * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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| 20 | * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. |
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| 21 | * |
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| 22 | * Author: |
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| 23 | * Fabian 'x3n' Landau |
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| 24 | * Co-authors: |
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| 25 | * ... |
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| 26 | * |
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| 27 | */ |
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| 28 | |
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[1791] | 29 | /** |
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[7401] | 30 | @defgroup Math Mathematical functions |
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| 31 | @ingroup Util |
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| 32 | */ |
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| 33 | |
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| 34 | /** |
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[2171] | 35 | @file |
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[7401] | 36 | @ingroup Math |
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[1791] | 37 | @brief Declaration and implementation of several math-functions, typedefs of some Ogre::Math classes to the orxonox namespace. |
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| 38 | */ |
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| 39 | |
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[1505] | 40 | #ifndef _Util_Math_H__ |
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| 41 | #define _Util_Math_H__ |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | #include "UtilPrereqs.h" |
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| 44 | |
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[1625] | 45 | #include <string> |
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[2171] | 46 | #include <cmath> |
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[7427] | 47 | #include <cstdlib> |
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[1505] | 48 | |
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| 49 | #include <OgreMath.h> |
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| 50 | #include <OgreVector2.h> |
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| 51 | #include <OgreVector3.h> |
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| 52 | #include <OgreVector4.h> |
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| 53 | #include <OgreQuaternion.h> |
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| 54 | #include <OgreColourValue.h> |
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| 55 | |
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[3214] | 56 | // Certain headers might define unwanted macros... |
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| 57 | #undef max |
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| 58 | #undef min |
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| 59 | #undef sgn |
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| 60 | #undef clamp |
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| 61 | #undef sqrt |
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| 62 | #undef square |
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| 63 | #undef mod |
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| 64 | #undef rnd |
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[1781] | 65 | |
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[2171] | 66 | namespace orxonox |
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[1505] | 67 | { |
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[7184] | 68 | // C++ doesn't define any constants for pi, e, etc. |
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| 69 | namespace math |
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| 70 | { |
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[7401] | 71 | const float pi = 3.14159265f; ///< PI |
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| 72 | const float pi_2 = 1.57079633f; ///< PI / 2 |
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| 73 | const float pi_4 = 7.85398163e-1f; ///< PI / 4 |
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| 74 | const float e = 2.71828183f; ///< e |
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| 75 | const float sqrt2 = 1.41421356f; ///< sqrt(2) |
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| 76 | const float sqrt2_2 = 7.07106781e-1f; ///< sqrt(2) / 2 |
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[7184] | 77 | |
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[7401] | 78 | const double pi_d = 3.14159265358979324; ///< PI (double) |
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| 79 | const double pi_2_d = 1.57079632679489662; ///< PI / 2 (double) |
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| 80 | const double pi_4_d = 7.85398163397448310e-1; ///< PI / 4 (double) |
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| 81 | const double e_d = 2.71828182845904524; ///< e (double) |
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| 82 | const double sqrt2_d = 1.41421356237309505; ///< sqrt(2) (double) |
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| 83 | const double sqrt2_2_d = 7.07106781186547524e-1; ///< sqrt(2) / 2 (double) |
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[7184] | 84 | } |
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| 85 | |
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[6417] | 86 | #if OGRE_VERSION < 0x010603 |
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[2171] | 87 | _UtilExport std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const orxonox::Radian& radian); |
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[6417] | 88 | _UtilExport std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const orxonox::Degree& degree); |
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| 89 | #endif |
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[2171] | 90 | _UtilExport std::istream& operator>>(std::istream& in, orxonox::Radian& radian); |
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| 91 | _UtilExport std::istream& operator>>(std::istream& in, orxonox::Degree& degree); |
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[1505] | 92 | |
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[2171] | 93 | _UtilExport float getAngle(const orxonox::Vector3& myposition, const orxonox::Vector3& mydirection, const orxonox::Vector3& otherposition); |
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| 94 | _UtilExport orxonox::Vector2 get2DViewdirection(const orxonox::Vector3& myposition, const orxonox::Vector3& mydirection, const orxonox::Vector3& myorthonormal, const orxonox::Vector3& otherposition); |
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| 95 | _UtilExport orxonox::Vector2 get2DViewcoordinates(const orxonox::Vector3& myposition, const orxonox::Vector3& mydirection, const orxonox::Vector3& myorthonormal, const orxonox::Vector3& otherposition); |
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| 96 | _UtilExport orxonox::Vector3 getPredictedPosition(const orxonox::Vector3& myposition, float projectilespeed, const orxonox::Vector3& targetposition, const orxonox::Vector3& targetvelocity); |
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[1505] | 97 | |
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[2171] | 98 | /** |
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| 99 | @brief Returns the sign of the given value. |
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| 100 | @param x The value |
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| 101 | @return 1 if the value is positive or zero, -1 if the value is negative |
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| 102 | */ |
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| 103 | template <typename T> |
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| 104 | inline T sgn(T x) |
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| 105 | { |
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[6502] | 106 | return (x >= 0) ? (T)1 : (T)-1; |
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[2171] | 107 | } |
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[1505] | 108 | |
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[2171] | 109 | /** |
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[7401] | 110 | @brief Keeps a value between a lower and an upper limit. Values beyond these limits are limited to either @a min or @a max. |
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[2171] | 111 | @param x The value |
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| 112 | @param min The lower limit |
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| 113 | @param max The upper limit |
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| 114 | */ |
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| 115 | template <typename T> |
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| 116 | inline T clamp(T x, T min, T max) |
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| 117 | { |
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| 118 | if (x < min) |
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| 119 | return min; |
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[1505] | 120 | |
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[2171] | 121 | if (x > max) |
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| 122 | return max; |
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[1505] | 123 | |
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[2171] | 124 | return x; |
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| 125 | } |
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[1505] | 126 | |
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[2171] | 127 | /** |
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[7401] | 128 | @brief Returns the squared value (x^2). |
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[2171] | 129 | */ |
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| 130 | template <typename T> |
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| 131 | inline T square(T x) |
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| 132 | { |
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| 133 | return x*x; |
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| 134 | } |
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[1505] | 135 | |
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[2171] | 136 | /** |
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[7401] | 137 | @brief Returns the cubed value (x^3). |
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[2171] | 138 | */ |
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| 139 | template <typename T> |
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| 140 | inline T cube(T x) |
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| 141 | { |
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| 142 | return x*x*x; |
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| 143 | } |
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[1505] | 144 | |
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[2171] | 145 | /** |
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[7401] | 146 | @brief Rounds the value to the nearest integer. |
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[2171] | 147 | */ |
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| 148 | template <typename T> |
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| 149 | inline int round(T x) |
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| 150 | { |
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[3300] | 151 | return static_cast<int>(x + 0.5); |
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[2171] | 152 | } |
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[1505] | 153 | |
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[2171] | 154 | /** |
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| 155 | @brief The modulo operation, enhanced to work properly with negative values. |
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| 156 | @param x The value |
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| 157 | @param max The operand |
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[7401] | 158 | |
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| 159 | The built in modulo operator % yields a strange behavior with negative values. |
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| 160 | This function corrects this - the result is guaranteed to lie always between |
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| 161 | zero and (max-1). |
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| 162 | |
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| 163 | Example: |
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| 164 | @code |
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| 165 | int var = 11 % 10; // 1 |
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| 166 | int var = -1 % 10; // -1 |
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| 167 | |
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| 168 | int var = mod(11, 10); // 1 |
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| 169 | int var = mod(-1, 10); // 9 |
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| 170 | @endcode |
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[2171] | 171 | */ |
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| 172 | template <typename T> |
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| 173 | inline int mod(T x, int max) |
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| 174 | { |
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| 175 | if (x >= 0) |
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| 176 | return (x % max); |
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| 177 | else |
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| 178 | return ((x % max) + max); |
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| 179 | } |
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[2087] | 180 | |
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[7401] | 181 | /** |
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| 182 | @brief Returns a "zero" value for the given type. |
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| 183 | @note This is the default template of the zeroise() function. The template is spezialized for each supported type. |
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| 184 | |
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| 185 | The exact return value of the function depends on the type. For @c int this is 0, |
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| 186 | for @c float it's 0.0f. For a @c std::string the function returns "" and for |
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| 187 | @c Vector3 you get <tt>Vector3(0, 0, 0)</tt>. |
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| 188 | */ |
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[2171] | 189 | template <typename T> |
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| 190 | inline T zeroise() |
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| 191 | { |
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[2662] | 192 | // Default, raise a compiler error without including large boost header cascade. |
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| 193 | T temp(); |
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| 194 | *********temp; // If you reach this code, you abused zeroise()! |
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| 195 | return temp; |
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[2171] | 196 | } |
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[2087] | 197 | |
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[2171] | 198 | template <> inline char zeroise<char>() { return 0; } |
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| 199 | template <> inline unsigned char zeroise<unsigned char>() { return 0; } |
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| 200 | template <> inline short zeroise<short>() { return 0; } |
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| 201 | template <> inline unsigned short zeroise<unsigned short>() { return 0; } |
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| 202 | template <> inline int zeroise<int>() { return 0; } |
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| 203 | template <> inline unsigned int zeroise<unsigned int>() { return 0; } |
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| 204 | template <> inline long zeroise<long>() { return 0; } |
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| 205 | template <> inline unsigned long zeroise<unsigned long>() { return 0; } |
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| 206 | template <> inline long long zeroise<long long>() { return 0; } |
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| 207 | template <> inline unsigned long long zeroise<unsigned long long>() { return 0; } |
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| 208 | template <> inline float zeroise<float>() { return 0; } |
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| 209 | template <> inline double zeroise<double>() { return 0; } |
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| 210 | template <> inline long double zeroise<long double>() { return 0; } |
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| 211 | template <> inline bool zeroise<bool>() { return 0; } |
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| 212 | template <> inline void* zeroise<void*>() { return 0; } |
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[6417] | 213 | template <> inline std::string zeroise<std::string>() { return std::string(); } |
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[2171] | 214 | template <> inline orxonox::Radian zeroise<orxonox::Radian>() { return orxonox::Radian(0.0f); } |
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| 215 | template <> inline orxonox::Degree zeroise<orxonox::Degree>() { return orxonox::Degree(0.0f); } |
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| 216 | template <> inline orxonox::Vector2 zeroise<orxonox::Vector2>() { return orxonox::Vector2 (0, 0) ; } |
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| 217 | template <> inline orxonox::Vector3 zeroise<orxonox::Vector3>() { return orxonox::Vector3 (0, 0, 0) ; } |
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| 218 | template <> inline orxonox::Vector4 zeroise<orxonox::Vector4>() { return orxonox::Vector4 (0, 0, 0, 0); } |
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| 219 | template <> inline orxonox::ColourValue zeroise<orxonox::ColourValue>() { return orxonox::ColourValue(0, 0, 0, 0); } |
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| 220 | template <> inline orxonox::Quaternion zeroise<orxonox::Quaternion>() { return orxonox::Quaternion (0, 0, 0, 0); } |
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[1505] | 221 | |
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[7401] | 222 | /** |
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| 223 | @brief Provides zero value symbols that can be returned as reference |
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| 224 | @see zeroise() |
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| 225 | */ |
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[3196] | 226 | template <typename T> |
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| 227 | struct NilValue |
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| 228 | { |
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| 229 | inline operator const T&() const |
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| 230 | { |
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| 231 | return value; |
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| 232 | } |
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| 233 | static T value; |
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| 234 | }; |
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| 235 | template <typename T> |
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| 236 | T NilValue<T>::value = zeroise<T>(); |
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| 237 | |
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[2171] | 238 | /** |
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| 239 | @brief Interpolates between two values for a time between 0 and 1. |
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[7401] | 240 | @param time The time is a value between 0 and 1 - the function returns @a start if @a time is 0, @a end if @a time is 1, and interpolates if @a time is between 0 and 1. |
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| 241 | @param start The value at @a time = 0 |
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| 242 | @param end The value at @a time = 1 |
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| 243 | @return The interpolated value at a given time |
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[2171] | 244 | */ |
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| 245 | template <typename T> |
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[3196] | 246 | inline T interpolate(float time, const T& start, const T& end) |
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[2171] | 247 | { |
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| 248 | return time * (end - start) + start; |
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| 249 | } |
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[1505] | 250 | |
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[2171] | 251 | /** |
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| 252 | @brief Interpolates smoothly between two values for a time between 0 and 1. The function starts slowly, increases faster and stops slowly again. |
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[7401] | 253 | @param time The time is a value between 0 and 1 - the function returns @a start if @a time is 0, @a end if @a time is 1, and interpolates if @a time is between 0 and 1. |
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| 254 | @param start The value at @a time = 0 |
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| 255 | @param end The value at @a time = 1 |
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| 256 | @return The interpolated value at a given time |
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[2171] | 257 | */ |
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| 258 | template <typename T> |
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[3196] | 259 | inline T interpolateSmooth(float time, const T& start, const T& end) |
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[2171] | 260 | { |
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| 261 | return (-2 * (end - start) * cube(time)) + (3 * (end - start) * square(time)) + start; |
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| 262 | } |
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[1505] | 263 | |
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[2171] | 264 | /** |
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[7401] | 265 | @brief Returns a random number between 0 and almost 1: <tt>0 <= rnd < 1</tt>. |
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[2171] | 266 | */ |
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| 267 | inline float rnd() |
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| 268 | { |
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[3196] | 269 | return rand() / (RAND_MAX + 1.0f); |
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[2171] | 270 | } |
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[1505] | 271 | |
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[2171] | 272 | /** |
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[7401] | 273 | @brief Returns a random number between 0 and almost @a max: <tt>0 <= rnd < max</tt>. |
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[2171] | 274 | @param max The maximum |
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| 275 | */ |
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| 276 | inline float rnd(float max) |
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| 277 | { |
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| 278 | return rnd() * max; |
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| 279 | } |
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[1505] | 280 | |
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[2171] | 281 | /** |
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[7401] | 282 | @brief Returns a random number between @a min and almost @a max: <tt>min <= rnd < max</tt>. |
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[2171] | 283 | @param min The minimum |
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| 284 | @param max The maximum |
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| 285 | */ |
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| 286 | inline float rnd(float min, float max) |
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| 287 | { |
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| 288 | return rnd(max - min) + min; |
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| 289 | } |
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[1625] | 290 | |
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[2872] | 291 | /** |
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| 292 | @brief Returns randomly 1 or -1 with equal probability. |
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| 293 | */ |
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| 294 | inline float rndsgn() |
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| 295 | { |
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[3196] | 296 | return static_cast<float>((rand() & 0x2) - 1); // rand() & 0x2 is either 2 or 0 |
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[2872] | 297 | } |
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| 298 | |
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[2171] | 299 | _UtilExport unsigned long getUniqueNumber(); |
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[1505] | 300 | |
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[7401] | 301 | /** |
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| 302 | @brief A Vector class containing two integers @a x and @a y. |
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| 303 | */ |
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[2171] | 304 | class IntVector2 |
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| 305 | { |
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| 306 | public: |
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[3196] | 307 | IntVector2() : x(0), y(0) { } |
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| 308 | IntVector2(int _x, int _y) : x(_x), y(_y) { } |
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| 309 | int x; |
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| 310 | int y; |
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[2171] | 311 | }; |
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[1505] | 312 | |
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[7401] | 313 | /** |
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| 314 | @brief A Vector class containing three integers @a x, @a y, and @a z. |
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| 315 | */ |
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[2171] | 316 | class IntVector3 |
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| 317 | { |
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| 318 | public: |
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[3196] | 319 | IntVector3() : x(0), y(0), z(0) { } |
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| 320 | IntVector3(int _x, int _y, int _z) : x(_x), y(_y), z(_z) { } |
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| 321 | int x; |
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| 322 | int y; |
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| 323 | int z; |
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[2171] | 324 | }; |
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| 325 | } |
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| 326 | |
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[1505] | 327 | #endif /* _Util_Math_H__ */ |
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