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								# include  "Mathutils.h" 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								# include  "BLI_arithb.h" 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								# include  "PIL_time.h" 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								# include  "BLI_rand.h" 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  "BKE_utildefines.h" 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# include  "gen_utils.h" 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//-------------------------DOC STRINGS ---------------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								static  char  M_Mathutils_doc [ ]  =  " The Blender Mathutils module \n \n " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								static  char  M_Mathutils_Vector_doc [ ]  =  " () - create a new vector object from a list of floats " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_Matrix_doc [ ]  =  " () - create a new matrix object from a list of floats " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_Quaternion_doc [ ]  =  " () - create a quaternion from a list or an axis of rotation and an angle " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_Euler_doc [ ]  =  " () - create and return a new euler object " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								static  char  M_Mathutils_Rand_doc [ ]  =  " () - return a random number " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								static  char  M_Mathutils_CrossVecs_doc [ ]  =  " () - returns a vector perpedicular to the 2 vectors crossed " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								static  char  M_Mathutils_CopyVec_doc [ ]  =  " () - create a copy of vector " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								static  char  M_Mathutils_DotVecs_doc [ ]  =  " () - return the dot product of two vectors " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_AngleBetweenVecs_doc [ ]  =  " () - returns the angle between two vectors in degrees " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_MidpointVecs_doc [ ]  =  " () - return the vector to the midpoint between two vectors " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_MatMultVec_doc [ ]  =  " () - multiplies a matrix by a column vector " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_VecMultMat_doc [ ]  =  " () - multiplies a row vector by a matrix " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_ProjectVecs_doc [ ]  = 	" () - returns the projection vector from the projection of vecA onto vecB " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_RotationMatrix_doc [ ]  =  " () - construct a rotation matrix from an angle and axis of rotation " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_ScaleMatrix_doc [ ]  = 	" () - construct a scaling matrix from a scaling factor " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_OrthoProjectionMatrix_doc [ ]  =  " () - construct a orthographic projection matrix from a selected plane " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_ShearMatrix_doc [ ]  =  " () - construct a shearing matrix from a plane of shear and a shear factor " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								static  char  M_Mathutils_CopyMat_doc [ ]  =  " () - create a copy of a matrix " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								static  char  M_Mathutils_TranslationMatrix_doc [ ]  =  " (vec) - create a translation matrix from a vector " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								static  char  M_Mathutils_CopyQuat_doc [ ]  =  " () - copy quatB to quatA " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_CopyEuler_doc [ ]  =  " () - copy eulB to eultA " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								static  char  M_Mathutils_CrossQuats_doc [ ]  =  " () - return the mutliplication of two quaternions " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_DotQuats_doc [ ]  =  " () - return the dot product of two quaternions " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_Slerp_doc [ ]  =  " () - returns the interpolation between two quaternions " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_DifferenceQuats_doc [ ]  =  " () - return the angular displacment difference between two quats " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_RotateEuler_doc [ ]  =  " () - rotate euler by an axis and angle " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								static  char  M_Mathutils_Intersect_doc [ ]  =  " (v1, v2, v3, ray, orig, clip=1) - returns the intersection between a ray and a triangle, if possible, returns None otherwise " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_TriangleArea_doc [ ]  =  " (v1, v2, v3) - returns the area size of the 2D or 3D triangle defined " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_TriangleNormal_doc [ ]  =  " (v1, v2, v3) - returns the normal of the 3D triangle defined " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_QuadNormal_doc [ ]  =  " (v1, v2, v3, v4) - returns the normal of the 3D quad defined " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  char  M_Mathutils_LineIntersect_doc [ ]  =  " (v1, v2, v3, v4) - returns a tuple with the points on each line respectively closest to the other " ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//-----------------------METHOD DEFINITIONS ----------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								struct  PyMethodDef  M_Mathutils_methods [ ]  =  {  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									{ " Rand " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_Rand ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_Rand_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " Vector " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_Vector ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_Vector_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " CrossVecs " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_CrossVecs ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_CrossVecs_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " DotVecs " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_DotVecs ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_DotVecs_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " AngleBetweenVecs " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_AngleBetweenVecs ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_AngleBetweenVecs_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " MidpointVecs " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_MidpointVecs ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_MidpointVecs_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " VecMultMat " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_VecMultMat ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_VecMultMat_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " ProjectVecs " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_ProjectVecs ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_ProjectVecs_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " CopyVec " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_CopyVec ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_CopyVec_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " Matrix " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_Matrix ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_Matrix_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " RotationMatrix " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_RotationMatrix ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_RotationMatrix_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " ScaleMatrix " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_ScaleMatrix ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_ScaleMatrix_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " ShearMatrix " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_ShearMatrix ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_ShearMatrix_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									{ " TranslationMatrix " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_TranslationMatrix ,  METH_O ,  M_Mathutils_TranslationMatrix_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									{ " CopyMat " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_CopyMat ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_CopyMat_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " OrthoProjectionMatrix " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_OrthoProjectionMatrix ,   METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_OrthoProjectionMatrix_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " MatMultVec " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_MatMultVec ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_MatMultVec_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " Quaternion " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_Quaternion ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_Quaternion_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " CopyQuat " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_CopyQuat ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_CopyQuat_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " CrossQuats " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_CrossQuats ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_CrossQuats_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " DotQuats " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_DotQuats ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_DotQuats_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " DifferenceQuats " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_DifferenceQuats ,  METH_VARARGS , M_Mathutils_DifferenceQuats_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " Slerp " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_Slerp ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_Slerp_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " Euler " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_Euler ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_Euler_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " CopyEuler " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_CopyEuler ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_CopyEuler_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " RotateEuler " ,  ( PyCFunction )  M_Mathutils_RotateEuler ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_RotateEuler_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									{ " Intersect " ,  (  PyCFunction  )  M_Mathutils_Intersect ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_Intersect_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " TriangleArea " ,  (  PyCFunction  )  M_Mathutils_TriangleArea ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_TriangleArea_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " TriangleNormal " ,  (  PyCFunction  )  M_Mathutils_TriangleNormal ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_TriangleNormal_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " QuadNormal " ,  (  PyCFunction  )  M_Mathutils_QuadNormal ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_QuadNormal_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ " LineIntersect " ,  (  PyCFunction  )  M_Mathutils_LineIntersect ,  METH_VARARGS ,  M_Mathutils_LineIntersect_doc } , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									{ NULL ,  NULL ,  0 ,  NULL } 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								} ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								/*----------------------------MODULE INIT-------------------------*/  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								/* from can be Blender.Mathutils or GameLogic.Mathutils for the BGE */  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# if (PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000) 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								static  struct  PyModuleDef  M_Mathutils_module_def  =  {  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									{ } ,  /* m_base */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									" Mathutils " ,   /* m_name */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									M_Mathutils_doc ,   /* m_doc */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									0 ,   /* m_size */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									M_Mathutils_methods ,   /* m_methods */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									0 ,   /* m_reload */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									0 ,   /* m_traverse */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									0 ,   /* m_clear */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									0 ,   /* m_free */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								} ;  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								# endif 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								PyObject  * Mathutils_Init ( const  char  * from )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyObject  * submodule ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									//seed the generator for the rand function
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									BLI_srand ( ( unsigned  int )  ( PIL_check_seconds_timer ( )  * 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												      0x7FFFFFFF ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									/* needed for getseters */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  PyType_Ready (  & vector_Type  )  <  0  ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if (  PyType_Ready (  & matrix_Type  )  <  0  ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 	
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  PyType_Ready (  & euler_Type  )  <  0  ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  PyType_Ready (  & quaternion_Type  )  <  0  ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# if (PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000) 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									submodule  =  PyModule_Create ( & M_Mathutils_module_def ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								# else 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									submodule  =  Py_InitModule3 ( from ,  M_Mathutils_methods ,  M_Mathutils_doc ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								# endif 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									return  ( submodule ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//-----------------------------METHODS----------------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------column_vector_multiplication (internal)---------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//COLUMN VECTOR Multiplication (Matrix X Vector)
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								// [1][2][3]   [a]
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								// [4][5][6] * [b]
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								// [7][8][9]   [c]
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//vector/matrix multiplication IS NOT COMMUTATIVE!!!!
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * column_vector_multiplication ( MatrixObject  *  mat ,  VectorObject *  vec )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  vecNew [ 4 ] ,  vecCopy [ 4 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									double  dot  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  x ,  y ,  z  =  0 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( mat - > rowSize  ! =  vec - > size ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( mat - > rowSize  = =  4  & &  vec - > size  ! =  3 ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " matrix * vector: matrix row size and vector size must be the same " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										} else { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											vecCopy [ 3 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  vec - > size ;  x + + ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										vecCopy [ x ]  =  vec - > vec [ x ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-10-07 19:25:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  mat - > rowSize ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										for ( y  =  0 ;  y  <  mat - > colSize ;  y + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											dot  + =  mat - > matrix [ x ] [ y ]  *  vecCopy [ y ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-07-18 03:50:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										vecNew [ z + + ]  =  ( float ) dot ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										dot  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  newVectorObject ( vecNew ,  vec - > size ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2006-07-01 15:29:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//-----------------row_vector_multiplication (internal)-----------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//ROW VECTOR Multiplication - Vector X Matrix
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//[x][y][z] *  [1][2][3]
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//             [4][5][6]
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//             [7][8][9]
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//vector/matrix multiplication IS NOT COMMUTATIVE!!!!
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * row_vector_multiplication ( VectorObject *  vec ,  MatrixObject  *  mat )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									float  vecNew [ 4 ] ,  vecCopy [ 4 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									double  dot  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2006-10-03 16:07:48 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  x ,  y ,  z  =  0 ,  vec_size  =  vec - > size ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2006-10-03 16:07:48 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( mat - > colSize  ! =  vec_size ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( mat - > rowSize  = =  4  & &  vec_size  ! =  3 ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " vector * matrix: matrix column size and the vector size must be the same " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										} else { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2006-07-26 12:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											vecCopy [ 3 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2006-10-03 16:07:48 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  vec_size ;  x + + ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										vecCopy [ x ]  =  vec - > vec [ x ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									//muliplication
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  mat - > colSize ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										for ( y  =  0 ;  y  <  mat - > rowSize ;  y + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											dot  + =  mat - > matrix [ y ] [ x ]  *  vecCopy [ y ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-07-18 03:50:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										vecNew [ z + + ]  =  ( float ) dot ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										dot  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2006-10-03 16:07:48 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  newVectorObject ( vecNew ,  vec_size ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-07-23 13:46:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//-----------------quat_rotation (internal)-----------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//This function multiplies a vector/point * quat or vice versa
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//to rotate the point/vector by the quaternion
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//arguments should all be 3D
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * quat_rotation ( PyObject  * arg1 ,  PyObject  * arg2 )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  rot [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									QuaternionObject  * quat  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( QuaternionObject_Check ( arg1 ) ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat  =  ( QuaternionObject * ) arg1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( VectorObject_Check ( arg2 ) ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											vec  =  ( VectorObject * ) arg2 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											rot [ 0 ]  =  quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  +  2 * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												2 * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  +  quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  +  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												2 * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  +  2 * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  -  quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											rot [ 1 ]  =  2 * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  +  quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  +  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												2 * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  +  2 * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  +  quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												2 * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  -  quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											rot [ 2 ]  =  2 * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  +  2 * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  +  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  -  2 * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  +  2 * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  +  quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											return  newVectorObject ( rot ,  3 ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} else  if ( VectorObject_Check ( arg1 ) ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										vec  =  ( VectorObject * ) arg1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( QuaternionObject_Check ( arg2 ) ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											quat  =  ( QuaternionObject * ) arg2 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											rot [ 0 ]  =  quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  +  2 * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												2 * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  +  quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  +  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												2 * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  +  2 * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  -  quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											rot [ 1 ]  =  2 * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  +  quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  +  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												2 * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  +  2 * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  +  quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												2 * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  -  quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											rot [ 2 ]  =  2 * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  +  2 * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  +  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												quat - > quat [ 3 ] * quat - > quat [ 3 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  -  2 * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 0 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												quat - > quat [ 2 ] * quat - > quat [ 2 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  +  2 * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 1 ]  -  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												quat - > quat [ 1 ] * quat - > quat [ 1 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ]  +  quat - > quat [ 0 ] * quat - > quat [ 0 ] * vec - > vec [ 2 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											return  newVectorObject ( rot ,  3 ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_RuntimeError ,  " quat_rotation(internal): internal problem rotating vector/point \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------Mathutils.Rand() --------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//returns a random number between a high and low value
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_Rand ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									float  high ,  low ,  range ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									double  drand ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									//initializers
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									high  =  1.0 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									low  =  0.0 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " |ff " ,  & low ,  & high ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Rand(): expected nothing or optional (float, float) \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if ( ( high  <  low )  | |  ( high  <  0  & &  low  >  0 ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_ValueError ,  " Mathutils.Rand(): high value should be larger than low value \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									//get the random number 0 - 1
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									drand  =  BLI_drand ( ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									//set it to range
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									range  =  high  -  low ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									drand  =  drand  *  range ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									drand  =  drand  +  low ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									return  PyFloat_FromDouble ( drand ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------VECTOR FUNCTIONS---------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.Vector() ------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								// Supports 2D, 3D, and 4D vector objects both int and float values
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								// accepted. Mixed float and int values accepted. Ints are parsed to float 
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_Vector ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyObject  * listObject  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									int  size ,  i ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									float  vec [ 4 ] ,  f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyObject  * v ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									size  =  PySequence_Length ( args ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									if  ( size  = =  1 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-01-23 17:04:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										listObject  =  PySequence_GetItem ( args ,  0 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										if  ( PySequence_Check ( listObject ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											size  =  PySequence_Length ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										}  else  {  // Single argument was not a sequence
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_XDECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Vector(): 2-4 floats or ints expected (optionally in a sequence) \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									}  else  if  ( size  = =  0 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//returns a new empty 3d vector
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  newVectorObject ( NULL ,  3 ,  Py_NEW ) ;  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									}  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										Py_INCREF ( args ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										listObject  =  args ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if  ( size < 2  | |  size > 4 )  {  // Invalid vector size
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										Py_XDECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.Vector(): 2-4 floats or ints expected (optionally in a sequence) \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-01-23 17:04:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-01-23 20:15:06 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									for  ( i = 0 ;  i < size ;  i + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-01-23 20:15:06 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										v = PySequence_GetItem ( listObject ,  i ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										if  ( v = = NULL )  {  // Failed to read sequence
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_XDECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_RuntimeError ,  " Mathutils.Vector(): 2-4 floats or ints expected (optionally in a sequence) \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-28 15:28:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										f =  PyFloat_AsDouble ( v ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( f = = - 1  & &  PyErr_Occurred ( ) )  {  // parsed item not a number
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-01-23 17:04:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( v ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_XDECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Vector(): 2-4 floats or ints expected (optionally in a sequence) \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-01-23 17:04:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-28 15:28:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										vec [ i ] =  f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										Py_DECREF ( v ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-01-23 17:04:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  newVectorObject ( vec ,  size ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.CrossVecs() ---------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//finds perpendicular vector - only 3D is supported
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_CrossVecs ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyObject  * vecCross  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec1  =  NULL ,  * vec2  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O! " ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec1 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec2 ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.CrossVecs(): expects (2) 3D vector objects \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( vec1 - > size  ! =  3  | |  vec2 - > size  ! =  3 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.CrossVecs(): expects (2) 3D vector objects \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									vecCross  =  newVectorObject ( NULL ,  3 ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									Crossf ( ( ( VectorObject * ) vecCross ) - > vec ,  vec1 - > vec ,  vec2 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  vecCross ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------Mathutils.DotVec() -------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//calculates the dot product of two vectors
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_DotVecs ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									VectorObject  * vec1  =  NULL ,  * vec2  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									double  dot  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									int  x ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O! " ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec1 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec2 ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.DotVecs(): expects (2) vector objects of the same size \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( vec1 - > size  ! =  vec2 - > size )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.DotVecs(): expects (2) vector objects of the same size \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  vec1 - > size ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										dot  + =  vec1 - > vec [ x ]  *  vec2 - > vec [ x ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									return  PyFloat_FromDouble ( dot ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------Mathutils.AngleBetweenVecs() ---------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//calculates the angle between 2 vectors
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_AngleBetweenVecs ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									VectorObject  * vec1  =  NULL ,  * vec2  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									double  dot  =  0.0f ,  angleRads ,  test_v1  =  0.0f ,  test_v2  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  x ,  size ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O! " ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec1 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec2 ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-10-10 15:28:59 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										goto  AttributeError1 ;  //not vectors
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( vec1 - > size  ! =  vec2 - > size ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-10-10 15:28:59 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										goto  AttributeError1 ;  //bad sizes
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									//since size is the same....
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									size  =  vec1 - > size ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-10-07 15:24:32 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  size ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										test_v1  + =  vec1 - > vec [ x ]  *  vec1 - > vec [ x ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										test_v2  + =  vec2 - > vec [ x ]  *  vec2 - > vec [ x ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if  ( ! test_v1  | |  ! test_v2 ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-10-10 15:28:59 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										goto  AttributeError2 ;  //zero-length vector
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-10-10 15:28:59 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									//dot product
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  size ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-10-10 15:28:59 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										dot  + =  vec1 - > vec [ x ]  *  vec2 - > vec [ x ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-10-10 15:28:59 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									dot  / =  ( sqrt ( test_v1 )  *  sqrt ( test_v2 ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-10-10 19:50:53 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2008-01-29 09:44:26 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									angleRads  =  ( double ) saacos ( dot ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-10-10 19:50:53 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  PyFloat_FromDouble ( angleRads  *  ( 180 /  Py_PI ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-10-10 15:28:59 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								AttributeError1 :  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.AngleBetweenVecs(): expects (2) VECTOR objects of the same size \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-10-10 15:28:59 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								AttributeError2 :  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.AngleBetweenVecs(): zero length vectors are not acceptable arguments \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.MidpointVecs() -------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//calculates the midpoint between 2 vectors
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_MidpointVecs ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec1  =  NULL ,  * vec2  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  vec [ 4 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  x ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-10-12 23:58:03 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O! " ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec1 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec2 ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.MidpointVecs(): expects (2) vector objects of the same size \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( vec1 - > size  ! =  vec2 - > size )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.MidpointVecs(): expects (2) vector objects of the same size \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  vec1 - > size ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										vec [ x ]  =  0.5f  *  ( vec1 - > vec [ x ]  +  vec2 - > vec [ x ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  newVectorObject ( vec ,  vec1 - > size ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.ProjectVecs() -------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//projects vector 1 onto vector 2
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_ProjectVecs ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec1  =  NULL ,  * vec2  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  vec [ 4 ] ;  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									double  dot  =  0.0f ,  dot2  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  x ,  size ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O! " ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec1 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec2 ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.ProjectVecs(): expects (2) vector objects of the same size \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( vec1 - > size  ! =  vec2 - > size )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.ProjectVecs(): expects (2) vector objects of the same size \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									//since they are the same size...
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									size  =  vec1 - > size ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									//get dot products
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  size ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										dot  + =  vec1 - > vec [ x ]  *  vec2 - > vec [ x ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										dot2  + =  vec2 - > vec [ x ]  *  vec2 - > vec [ x ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									//projection
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									dot  / =  dot2 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  size ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										vec [ x ]  =  ( float ) ( dot  *  vec2 - > vec [ x ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									return  newVectorObject ( vec ,  size ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------MATRIX FUNCTIONS--------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.Matrix() -----------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								//mat is a 1D array of floats - row[0][0],row[0][1], row[1][0], etc.
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//create a new matrix type
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_Matrix ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									PyObject  * listObject  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									PyObject  * argObject ,  * m ,  * s ,  * f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									MatrixObject  * mat ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									int  argSize ,  seqSize  =  0 ,  i ,  j ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  matrix [ 16 ]  =  { 0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  1.0f } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									argSize  =  PySequence_Length ( args ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( argSize  >  4 ) { 	//bad arg nums
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.Matrix(): expects 0-4 numeric sequences of the same size \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									}  else  if  ( argSize  = =  0 )  {  //return empty 4D matrix
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  ( PyObject  * )  newMatrixObject ( NULL ,  4 ,  4 ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} else  if  ( argSize  = =  1 ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//copy constructor for matrix objects
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										argObject  =  PySequence_GetItem ( args ,  0 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( MatrixObject_Check ( argObject ) ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat  =  ( MatrixObject * ) argObject ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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											argSize  =  mat - > rowSize ;  //rows
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											seqSize  =  mat - > colSize ;  //col
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											for ( i  =  0 ;  i  <  ( seqSize  *  argSize ) ;  i + + ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												matrix [ i ]  =  mat - > contigPtr [ i ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										Py_DECREF ( argObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} else {  //2-4 arguments (all seqs? all same size?)
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										for ( i  = 0 ;  i  <  argSize ;  i + + ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											argObject  =  PySequence_GetItem ( args ,  i ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											if  ( PySequence_Check ( argObject ) )  {  //seq?
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												if ( seqSize ) {  //0 at first
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													if ( PySequence_Length ( argObject )  ! =  seqSize ) {  //seq size not same
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
														Py_DECREF ( argObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
														PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.Matrix(): expects 0-4 numeric sequences of the same size \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
														return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												seqSize  =  PySequence_Length ( argObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											} else {  //arg not a sequence
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												Py_XDECREF ( argObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Matrix(): expects 0-4 numeric sequences of the same size \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( argObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//all is well... let's continue parsing
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										listObject  =  args ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										for  ( i  =  0 ;  i  <  argSize ;  i + + ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											m  =  PySequence_GetItem ( listObject ,  i ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											if  ( m  = =  NULL )  {  // Failed to read sequence
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_RuntimeError ,  " Mathutils.Matrix(): failed to parse arguments... \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											for  ( j  =  0 ;  j  <  seqSize ;  j + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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												s  =  PySequence_GetItem ( m ,  j ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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												if  ( s  = =  NULL )  {  // Failed to read sequence
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													Py_DECREF ( m ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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													PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_RuntimeError ,  " Mathutils.Matrix(): failed to parse arguments... \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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												f  =  PyNumber_Float ( s ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												if ( f  = =  NULL )  {  // parsed item is not a number
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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													Py_DECREF ( m ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													Py_DECREF ( s ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.Matrix(): expects 0-4 numeric sequences of the same size \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											2005-07-18 03:50:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												matrix [ ( seqSize * i ) + j ] = ( float ) PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE ( f ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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												Py_DECREF ( f ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												Py_DECREF ( s ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( m ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-05-22 17:40:00 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  newMatrixObject ( matrix ,  argSize ,  seqSize ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------Mathutils.RotationMatrix() ----------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								//mat is a 1D array of floats - row[0][0],row[0][1], row[1][0], etc.
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//creates a rotation matrix
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_RotationMatrix ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									VectorObject  * vec  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									char  * axis  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									int  matSize ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									float  angle  =  0.0f ,  norm  =  0.0f ,  cosAngle  =  0.0f ,  sinAngle  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  mat [ 16 ]  =  { 0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  1.0f } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " fi|sO! " ,  & angle ,  & matSize ,  & axis ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.RotationMatrix(): expected float int and optional string and vector \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									/* Clamp to -360:360 */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									while  ( angle < - 360.0f ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										angle + = 360.0 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									while  ( angle > 360.0f ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										angle - = 360.0 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if ( matSize  ! =  2  & &  matSize  ! =  3  & &  matSize  ! =  4 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.RotationMatrix(): can only return a 2x2 3x3 or 4x4 matrix \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( matSize  = =  2  & &  ( axis  ! =  NULL  | |  vec  ! =  NULL ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.RotationMatrix(): cannot create a 2x2 rotation matrix around arbitrary axis \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ( matSize  = =  3  | |  matSize  = =  4 )  & &  axis  = =  NULL )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.RotationMatrix(): please choose an axis of rotation for 3d and 4d matrices \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									if ( axis )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										if ( ( ( strcmp ( axis ,  " r " )  = =  0 )  | |  ( strcmp ( axis ,  " R " )  = =  0 ) )  & &  vec  = =  NULL )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.RotationMatrix(): please define the arbitrary axis of rotation \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( vec )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										if ( vec - > size  ! =  3 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.RotationMatrix(): the arbitrary axis must be a 3D vector \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									//convert to radians
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									angle  =  angle  *  ( float )  ( Py_PI  /  180 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( axis  = =  NULL  & &  matSize  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//2D rotation matrix
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-07-14 15:59:42 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 0 ]  =  ( float )  cos  ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 1 ]  =  ( float )  sin  ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 2 ]  =  - ( ( float )  sin ( angle ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 3 ]  =  ( float )  cos ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  if ( ( strcmp ( axis ,  " x " )  = =  0 )  | |  ( strcmp ( axis ,  " X " )  = =  0 ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//rotation around X
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 0 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 4 ]  =  ( float )  cos ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 5 ]  =  ( float )  sin ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 7 ]  =  - ( ( float )  sin ( angle ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 8 ]  =  ( float )  cos ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  if ( ( strcmp ( axis ,  " y " )  = =  0 )  | |  ( strcmp ( axis ,  " Y " )  = =  0 ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//rotation around Y
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 0 ]  =  ( float )  cos ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 2 ]  =  - ( ( float )  sin ( angle ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 4 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 6 ]  =  ( float )  sin ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 8 ]  =  ( float )  cos ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  if ( ( strcmp ( axis ,  " z " )  = =  0 )  | |  ( strcmp ( axis ,  " Z " )  = =  0 ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//rotation around Z
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 0 ]  =  ( float )  cos ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 1 ]  =  ( float )  sin ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 3 ]  =  - ( ( float )  sin ( angle ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 4 ]  =  ( float )  cos ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 8 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									}  else  if ( ( strcmp ( axis ,  " r " )  = =  0 )  | |  ( strcmp ( axis ,  " R " )  = =  0 ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//arbitrary rotation
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//normalize arbitrary axis
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										norm  =  ( float )  sqrt ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 0 ]  + 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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												       vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ]  + 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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												       vec - > vec [ 2 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										vec - > vec [ 0 ]  / =  norm ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										vec - > vec [ 1 ]  / =  norm ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										vec - > vec [ 2 ]  / =  norm ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2008-06-20 20:54:29 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if  ( isnan ( vec - > vec [ 0 ] )  | |  isnan ( vec - > vec [ 1 ] )  | |  isnan ( vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											/* zero length vector, return an identity matrix, could also return an error */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 0 ] =  mat [ 4 ]  =  mat [ 8 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										}  else  { 	
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											/* create matrix */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											cosAngle  =  ( float )  cos ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											sinAngle  =  ( float )  sin ( angle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 0 ]  =  ( ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 0 ] )  *  ( 1  -  cosAngle ) )  + 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												cosAngle ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 1 ]  =  ( ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] )  *  ( 1  -  cosAngle ) )  + 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												( vec - > vec [ 2 ]  *  sinAngle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 2 ]  =  ( ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] )  *  ( 1  -  cosAngle ) )  - 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  sinAngle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 3 ]  =  ( ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] )  *  ( 1  -  cosAngle ) )  - 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												( vec - > vec [ 2 ]  *  sinAngle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 4 ]  =  ( ( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] )  *  ( 1  -  cosAngle ) )  + 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												cosAngle ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 5 ]  =  ( ( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] )  *  ( 1  -  cosAngle ) )  + 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  sinAngle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 6 ]  =  ( ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] )  *  ( 1  -  cosAngle ) )  + 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  sinAngle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 7 ]  =  ( ( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] )  *  ( 1  -  cosAngle ) )  - 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  sinAngle ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 8 ]  =  ( ( vec - > vec [ 2 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] )  *  ( 1  -  cosAngle ) )  + 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												cosAngle ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.RotationMatrix(): unrecognizable axis of rotation type - expected x,y,z or r \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									if ( matSize  = =  4 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										//resize matrix
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										mat [ 10 ]  =  mat [ 8 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 9 ]  =  mat [ 7 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 8 ]  =  mat [ 6 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 7 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 6 ]  =  mat [ 5 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 5 ]  =  mat [ 4 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 4 ]  =  mat [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										mat [ 3 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									//pass to matrix creation
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									return  newMatrixObject ( mat ,  matSize ,  matSize ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------Mathutils.TranslationMatrix() -------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//creates a translation matrix
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_TranslationMatrix ( PyObject  *  self ,  VectorObject  *  vec )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									float  mat [ 16 ]  =  { 0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  1.0f } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if ( ! VectorObject_Check ( vec ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.TranslationMatrix(): expected vector \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									if ( vec - > size  ! =  3  & &  vec - > size  ! =  4 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.TranslationMatrix(): vector must be 3D or 4D \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									//create a identity matrix and add translation
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									Mat4One ( ( float ( * ) [ 4 ] )  mat ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									mat [ 12 ]  =  vec - > vec [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									mat [ 13 ]  =  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									mat [ 14 ]  =  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									return  newMatrixObject ( mat ,  4 ,  4 ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------Mathutils.ScaleMatrix() -------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								//mat is a 1D array of floats - row[0][0],row[0][1], row[1][0], etc.
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//creates a scaling matrix
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_ScaleMatrix ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									float  norm  =  0.0f ,  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  matSize ,  x ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  mat [ 16 ]  =  { 0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  1.0f } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " fi|O! " ,  & factor ,  & matSize ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.ScaleMatrix(): expected float int and optional vector \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( matSize  ! =  2  & &  matSize  ! =  3  & &  matSize  ! =  4 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.ScaleMatrix(): can only return a 2x2 3x3 or 4x4 matrix \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									if ( vec )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( vec - > size  >  2  & &  matSize  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.ScaleMatrix(): please use 2D vectors when scaling in 2D \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									if ( vec  = =  NULL )  { 	//scaling along axis
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( matSize  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 0 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 3 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										}  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 0 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 4 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 8 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									}  else  {  //scaling in arbitrary direction
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										//normalize arbitrary axis
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  vec - > size ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											norm  + =  vec - > vec [ x ]  *  vec - > vec [ x ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										norm  =  ( float )  sqrt ( norm ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  vec - > size ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											vec - > vec [ x ]  / =  norm ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										if ( matSize  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 0 ]  =  1  + ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 0 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 1 ]  = ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 2 ]  = ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 3 ]  =  1  +  ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										}  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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											mat [ 0 ]  =  1  +  ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 0 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 1 ]  = ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 2 ]  = ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 3 ]  = ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 4 ]  =  1  +  ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 5 ]  = ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 6 ]  = ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 7 ]  = ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 8 ]  =  1  +  ( ( factor  -  1 )  * ( vec - > vec [ 2 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( matSize  = =  4 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										//resize matrix
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										mat [ 10 ]  =  mat [ 8 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 9 ]  =  mat [ 7 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 8 ]  =  mat [ 6 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 7 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 6 ]  =  mat [ 5 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 5 ]  =  mat [ 4 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 4 ]  =  mat [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 3 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									//pass to matrix creation
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									return  newMatrixObject ( mat ,  matSize ,  matSize ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------Mathutils.OrthoProjectionMatrix() ---
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								//mat is a 1D array of floats - row[0][0],row[0][1], row[1][0], etc.
  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//creates an ortho projection matrix
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_OrthoProjectionMatrix ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-05-22 17:40:00 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									char  * plane ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  matSize ,  x ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									float  norm  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									float  mat [ 16 ]  =  { 0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  1.0f } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " si|O! " ,  & plane ,  & matSize ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.OrthoProjectionMatrix(): expected string and int and optional vector \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( matSize  ! =  2  & &  matSize  ! =  3  & &  matSize  ! =  4 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError , " Mathutils.OrthoProjectionMatrix(): can only return a 2x2 3x3 or 4x4 matrix \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( vec )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( vec - > size  >  2  & &  matSize  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.OrthoProjectionMatrix(): please use 2D vectors when scaling in 2D \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									if ( vec  = =  NULL )  { 	//ortho projection onto cardinal plane
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " x " )  = =  0 ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										      | |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " X " )  = =  0 ) )  & &  matSize  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 0 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										}  else  if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " y " )  = =  0 )  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											| |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " Y " )  = =  0 ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											   & &  matSize  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 3 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										}  else  if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " xy " )  = =  0 ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											     | |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " XY " )  = =  0 ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											   & &  matSize  >  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 0 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 4 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										}  else  if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " xz " )  = =  0 ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											     | |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " XZ " )  = =  0 ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											   & &  matSize  >  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 0 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 8 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										}  else  if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " yz " )  = =  0 ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											     | |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " YZ " )  = =  0 ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											   & &  matSize  >  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 4 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 8 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										}  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.OrthoProjectionMatrix(): unknown plane - expected: x, y, xy, xz, yz \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  {  //arbitrary plane
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//normalize arbitrary axis
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  vec - > size ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											norm  + =  vec - > vec [ x ]  *  vec - > vec [ x ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										norm  =  ( float )  sqrt ( norm ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  vec - > size ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											vec - > vec [ x ]  / =  norm ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " r " )  = =  0 ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										      | |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " R " )  = =  0 ) )  & &  matSize  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 0 ]  =  1  -  ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 0 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 1 ]  =  - ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 2 ]  =  - ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 3 ]  =  1  -  ( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										}  else  if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " r " )  = =  0 ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											     | |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " R " )  = =  0 ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											   & &  matSize  >  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 0 ]  =  1  -  ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 0 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 1 ]  =  - ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 2 ]  =  - ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 3 ]  =  - ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 4 ]  =  1  -  ( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 1 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 5 ]  =  - ( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 6 ]  =  - ( vec - > vec [ 0 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 7 ]  =  - ( vec - > vec [ 1 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											mat [ 8 ]  =  1  -  ( vec - > vec [ 2 ]  *  vec - > vec [ 2 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										}  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.OrthoProjectionMatrix(): unknown plane - expected: 'r' expected for axis designation \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									if ( matSize  = =  4 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//resize matrix
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 10 ]  =  mat [ 8 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 9 ]  =  mat [ 7 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 8 ]  =  mat [ 6 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 7 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 6 ]  =  mat [ 5 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 5 ]  =  mat [ 4 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 4 ]  =  mat [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 3 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									//pass to matrix creation
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  newMatrixObject ( mat ,  matSize ,  matSize ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.ShearMatrix() -------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//creates a shear matrix
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_ShearMatrix ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  matSize ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									char  * plane ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									float  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  mat [ 16 ]  =  { 0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f , 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  0.0f ,  1.0f } ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " sfi " ,  & plane ,  & factor ,  & matSize ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError , " Mathutils.ShearMatrix(): expected string float and int \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( matSize  ! =  2  & &  matSize  ! =  3  & &  matSize  ! =  4 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError , " Mathutils.ShearMatrix(): can only return a 2x2 3x3 or 4x4 matrix \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " x " )  = =  0 )  | |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " X " )  = =  0 ) ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									    & &  matSize  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 0 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 2 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 3 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " y " )  = =  0 ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										     | |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " Y " )  = =  0 ) )  & &  matSize  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 0 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 1 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 3 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " xy " )  = =  0 ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										     | |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " XY " )  = =  0 ) )  & &  matSize  >  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 0 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 4 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 6 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 7 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " xz " )  = =  0 ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										     | |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " XZ " )  = =  0 ) )  & &  matSize  >  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 0 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 3 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 4 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 5 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 8 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  if ( ( ( strcmp ( plane ,  " yz " )  = =  0 ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										     | |  ( strcmp ( plane ,  " YZ " )  = =  0 ) )  & &  matSize  >  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 0 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 1 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 2 ]  =  factor ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 4 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 8 ]  =  1.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.ShearMatrix(): expected: x, y, xy, xz, yz or wrong matrix size for shearing plane \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( matSize  = =  4 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//resize matrix
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 10 ]  =  mat [ 8 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 9 ]  =  mat [ 7 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 8 ]  =  mat [ 6 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 7 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 6 ]  =  mat [ 5 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 5 ]  =  mat [ 4 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 4 ]  =  mat [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										mat [ 3 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									//pass to matrix creation
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  newMatrixObject ( mat ,  matSize ,  matSize ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------QUATERNION FUNCTIONS-----------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.Quaternion() --------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_Quaternion ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyObject  * listObject  =  NULL ,  * n ,  * q ,  * f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  size ,  i ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  quat [ 4 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									double  norm  =  0.0f ,  angle  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									size  =  PySequence_Length ( args ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if  ( size  = =  1  | |  size  = =  2 )  {  //seq?
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										listObject  =  PySequence_GetItem ( args ,  0 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if  ( PySequence_Check ( listObject ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											size  =  PySequence_Length ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											if  ( ( size  = =  4  & &  PySequence_Length ( args )  ! = 1 )  | |  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												( size  = =  3  & &  PySequence_Length ( args )  ! = 2 )  | |  ( size  > 4  | |  size  <  3 ) )  {  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												// invalid args/size
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.Quaternion(): 4d numeric sequence expected or 3d vector and number \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									   		if ( size  = =  3 ) {  //get angle in axis/angle
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-28 15:28:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												n  =  PySequence_GetItem ( args ,  1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												if ( n  = =  NULL )  {  // parsed item not a number or getItem fail
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Quaternion(): 4d numeric sequence expected or 3d vector and number \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-28 15:28:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												angle  =  PyFloat_AsDouble ( n ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												Py_DECREF ( n ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-28 15:28:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												if  ( angle = = - 1  & &  PyErr_Occurred ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Quaternion(): 4d numeric sequence expected or 3d vector and number \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} else { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-28 15:28:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ;  /* assume the list is teh second arg */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											listObject  =  PySequence_GetItem ( args ,  1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2007-05-28 21:53:49 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											if  ( size > 1  & &  PySequence_Check ( listObject ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												size  =  PySequence_Length ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												if  ( size  ! =  3 )  {  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													// invalid args/size
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.Quaternion(): 4d numeric sequence expected or 3d vector and number \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-28 15:28:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												n  =  PySequence_GetItem ( args ,  0 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												if ( n  = =  NULL )  {  // parsed item not a number or getItem fail
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Quaternion(): 4d numeric sequence expected or 3d vector and number \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-28 15:28:02 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												angle  =  PyFloat_AsDouble ( n ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												Py_DECREF ( n ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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												if  ( angle = = - 1  & &  PyErr_Occurred ( ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Quaternion(): 4d numeric sequence expected or 3d vector and number \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
													return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											}  else  {  // argument was not a sequence
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												Py_XDECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Quaternion(): 4d numeric sequence expected or 3d vector and number \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
												return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  if  ( size  = =  0 )  {  //returns a new empty quat
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  newQuaternionObject ( NULL ,  Py_NEW ) ;  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										Py_INCREF ( args ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										listObject  =  args ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-05-22 17:40:00 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if  ( size  = =  3 )  {  // invalid quat size
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( PySequence_Length ( args )  ! =  2 ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.Quaternion(): 4d numeric sequence expected or 3d vector and number \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} else { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( size  ! =  4 ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.Quaternion(): 4d numeric sequence expected or 3d vector and number \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												-rewrite and bugfixes
----------------------------------
Here's my changelog:
-fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
- changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
- clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
- NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
- World returns wrapped matrices now
- Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
- Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
- Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
- Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
- Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
- Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
- Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
- Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
- Slice assignment now works better for all types
- Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
- Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
- Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
- Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
- Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
- matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
- Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
- printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
- printf() now prints output with object descriptor
- Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
- Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
- slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
- slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
- fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
- euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
- Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
- Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
- 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
- vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
- vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
- all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
- these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
  * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
  * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
  * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
  * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
  * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
  * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
  * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
-  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
* Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
*    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-05-20 19:28:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									for  ( i = 0 ;  i < size ;  i + + )  {  //parse
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										q  =  PySequence_GetItem ( listObject ,  i ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if  ( q  = =  NULL )  {  // Failed to read sequence
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_RuntimeError ,  " Mathutils.Quaternion(): 4d numeric sequence expected or 3d vector and number \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										f  =  PyNumber_Float ( q ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( f  = =  NULL )  {  // parsed item not a number
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( q ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Quaternion(): 4d numeric sequence expected or 3d vector and number \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-07-18 03:50:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat [ i ]  =  ( float ) PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE ( f ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										Py_DECREF ( f ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										Py_DECREF ( q ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												-rewrite and bugfixes
----------------------------------
Here's my changelog:
-fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
- changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
- clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
- NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
- World returns wrapped matrices now
- Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
- Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
- Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
- Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
- Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
- Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
- Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
- Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
- Slice assignment now works better for all types
- Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
- Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
- Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
- Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
- Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
- matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
- Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
- printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
- printf() now prints output with object descriptor
- Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
- Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
- slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
- slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
- fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
- euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
- Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
- Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
- 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
- vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
- vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
- all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
- these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
  * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
  * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
  * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
  * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
  * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
  * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
  * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
-  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
* Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
*    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-05-20 19:28:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( size  = =  3 ) {  //calculate the quat based on axis/angle
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										norm  =  sqrt ( quat [ 0 ]  *  quat [ 0 ]  +  quat [ 1 ]  *  quat [ 1 ]  +  quat [ 2 ]  *  quat [ 2 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-07-18 03:50:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat [ 0 ]  / =  ( float ) norm ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat [ 1 ]  / =  ( float ) norm ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat [ 2 ]  / =  ( float ) norm ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										angle  =  angle  *  ( Py_PI  /  180 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat [ 3 ]  = ( float )  ( sin ( angle /  2.0f ) )  *  quat [ 2 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat [ 2 ]  = ( float )  ( sin ( angle /  2.0f ) )  *  quat [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat [ 1 ]  = ( float )  ( sin ( angle /  2.0f ) )  *  quat [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat [ 0 ]  = ( float )  ( cos ( angle /  2.0f ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  newQuaternionObject ( quat ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.CrossQuats() ----------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//quaternion multiplication - associate not commutative
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_CrossQuats ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									QuaternionObject  * quatU  =  NULL ,  * quatV  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  quat [ 4 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O! " ,  & quaternion_Type ,  & quatU ,  & quaternion_Type ,  & quatV ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError , " Mathutils.CrossQuats(): expected Quaternion types " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									QuatMul ( quat ,  quatU - > quat ,  quatV - > quat ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									return  newQuaternionObject ( quat ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.DotQuats() ----------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//returns the dot product of 2 quaternions
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_DotQuats ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									QuaternionObject  * quatU  =  NULL ,  * quatV  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									double  dot  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									int  x ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O! " ,  & quaternion_Type ,  & quatU ,  & quaternion_Type ,  & quatV ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.DotQuats(): expected Quaternion types " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  4 ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										dot  + =  quatU - > quat [ x ]  *  quatV - > quat [ x ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									return  PyFloat_FromDouble ( dot ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------Mathutils.DifferenceQuats() ---------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//returns the difference between 2 quaternions
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_DifferenceQuats ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									QuaternionObject  * quatU  =  NULL ,  * quatV  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  quat [ 4 ] ,  tempQuat [ 4 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									double  dot  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									int  x ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O! " ,  & quaternion_Type ,  & quatU ,  & quaternion_Type ,  & quatV ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.DifferenceQuats(): expected Quaternion types " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									tempQuat [ 0 ]  =  quatU - > quat [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									tempQuat [ 1 ]  =  - quatU - > quat [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									tempQuat [ 2 ]  =  - quatU - > quat [ 2 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									tempQuat [ 3 ]  =  - quatU - > quat [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									dot  =  sqrt ( tempQuat [ 0 ]  *  tempQuat [ 0 ]  +  tempQuat [ 1 ]  *   tempQuat [ 1 ]  + 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											       tempQuat [ 2 ]  *  tempQuat [ 2 ]  +  tempQuat [ 3 ]  *  tempQuat [ 3 ] ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									for ( x  =  0 ;  x  <  4 ;  x + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										tempQuat [ x ]  / =  ( float ) ( dot  *  dot ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									QuatMul ( quat ,  tempQuat ,  quatV - > quat ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									return  newQuaternionObject ( quat ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------Mathutils.Slerp() ------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//attemps to interpolate 2 quaternions and return the result
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_Slerp ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									QuaternionObject  * quatU  =  NULL ,  * quatV  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  quat [ 4 ] ,  quat_u [ 4 ] ,  quat_v [ 4 ] ,  param ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									double  x ,  y ,  dot ,  sinT ,  angle ,  IsinT ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  z ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O!f " ,  & quaternion_Type ,  & quatU ,  & quaternion_Type ,  & quatV ,  & param ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Slerp(): expected Quaternion types and float " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( param  >  1.0f  | |  param  <  0.0f )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.Slerp(): interpolation factor must be between 0.0 and 1.0 " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									//copy quats
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									for ( z  =  0 ;  z  <  4 ;  z + + ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat_u [ z ]  =  quatU - > quat [ z ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat_v [ z ]  =  quatV - > quat [ z ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									//dot product
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									dot  =  quat_u [ 0 ]  *  quat_v [ 0 ]  +  quat_u [ 1 ]  *  quat_v [ 1 ]  + 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat_u [ 2 ]  *  quat_v [ 2 ]  +  quat_u [ 3 ]  *  quat_v [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									//if negative negate a quat (shortest arc)
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( dot  <  0.0f )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat_v [ 0 ]  =  - quat_v [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat_v [ 1 ]  =  - quat_v [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat_v [ 2 ]  =  - quat_v [ 2 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										quat_v [ 3 ]  =  - quat_v [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										dot  =  - dot ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( dot  >  .99999f )  {  //very close
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										x  =  1.0f  -  param ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										y  =  param ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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										//calculate sin of angle
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										sinT  =  sqrt ( 1.0f  -  ( dot  *  dot ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//calculate angle
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										angle  =  atan2 ( sinT ,  dot ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//caluculate inverse of sin(theta)
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										IsinT  =  1.0f  /  sinT ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										x  =  sin ( ( 1.0f  -  param )  *  angle )  *  IsinT ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										y  =  sin ( param  *  angle )  *  IsinT ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-05-22 17:40:00 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									//interpolate
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-07-18 03:50:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									quat [ 0 ]  =  ( float ) ( quat_u [ 0 ]  *  x  +  quat_v [ 0 ]  *  y ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									quat [ 1 ]  =  ( float ) ( quat_u [ 1 ]  *  x  +  quat_v [ 1 ]  *  y ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									quat [ 2 ]  =  ( float ) ( quat_u [ 2 ]  *  x  +  quat_v [ 2 ]  *  y ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									quat [ 3 ]  =  ( float ) ( quat_u [ 3 ]  *  x  +  quat_v [ 3 ]  *  y ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-05-22 17:40:00 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  newQuaternionObject ( quat ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------EULER FUNCTIONS----------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.Euler() -------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//makes a new euler for you to play with
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_Euler ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyObject  * listObject  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  size ,  i ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  eul [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyObject  * e ,  * f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									size  =  PySequence_Length ( args ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if  ( size  = =  1 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										listObject  =  PySequence_GetItem ( args ,  0 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if  ( PySequence_Check ( listObject ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											size  =  PySequence_Length ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										}  else  {  // Single argument was not a sequence
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Euler(): 3d numeric sequence expected \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  if  ( size  = =  0 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										//returns a new empty 3d euler
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  newEulerObject ( NULL ,  Py_NEW ) ;  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									}  else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										Py_INCREF ( args ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										listObject  =  args ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												-rewrite and bugfixes
----------------------------------
Here's my changelog:
-fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
- changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
- clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
- NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
- World returns wrapped matrices now
- Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
- Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
- Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
- Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
- Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
- Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
- Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
- Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
- Slice assignment now works better for all types
- Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
- Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
- Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
- Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
- Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
- matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
- Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
- printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
- printf() now prints output with object descriptor
- Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
- Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
- slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
- slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
- fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
- euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
- Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
- Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
- 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
- vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
- vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
- all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
- these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
  * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
  * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
  * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
  * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
  * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
  * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
  * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
-  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
* Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
*    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-05-20 19:28:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if  ( size  ! =  3 )  {  // Invalid euler size
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_AttributeError ,  " Mathutils.Euler(): 3d numeric sequence expected \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-05-22 17:40:00 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									for  ( i = 0 ;  i < size ;  i + + )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										e  =  PySequence_GetItem ( listObject ,  i ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if  ( e  = =  NULL )  {  // Failed to read sequence
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_RuntimeError ,  " Mathutils.Euler(): 3d numeric sequence expected \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										f  =  PyNumber_Float ( e ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if ( f  = =  NULL )  {  // parsed item not a number
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( e ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.Euler(): 3d numeric sequence expected \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-07-18 03:50:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										eul [ i ] = ( float ) PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE ( f ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										Py_DECREF ( f ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										Py_DECREF ( e ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									Py_DECREF ( listObject ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  newEulerObject ( eul ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												-rewrite and bugfixes
----------------------------------
Here's my changelog:
-fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
- changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
- clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
- NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
- World returns wrapped matrices now
- Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
- Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
- Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
- Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
- Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
- Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
- Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
- Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
- Slice assignment now works better for all types
- Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
- Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
- Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
- Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
- Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
- matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
- Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
- printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
- printf() now prints output with object descriptor
- Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
- Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
- slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
- slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
- fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
- euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
- Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
- Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
- 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
- vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
- vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
- all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
- these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
  * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
  * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
  * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
  * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
  * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
  * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
  * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
-  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
* Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
*    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-05-20 19:28:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-11-15 21:45:05 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-09-26 15:06:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//---------------------------------INTERSECTION FUNCTIONS--------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.Intersect() -------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_Intersect (  PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args  )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									VectorObject  * ray ,  * ray_off ,  * vec1 ,  * vec2 ,  * vec3 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									float  dir [ 3 ] ,  orig [ 3 ] ,  v1 [ 3 ] ,  v2 [ 3 ] ,  v3 [ 3 ] ,  e1 [ 3 ] ,  e2 [ 3 ] ,  pvec [ 3 ] ,  tvec [ 3 ] ,  qvec [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  det ,  inv_det ,  u ,  v ,  t ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  clip  =  1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O!O!O!O!|i " ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec1 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec2 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec3 ,  & vector_Type ,  & ray ,  & vector_Type ,  & ray_off  ,  & clip ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " expected 5 vector types \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( vec1 - > size  ! =  3  | |  vec2 - > size  ! =  3  | |  vec3 - > size  ! =  3  | |  ray - > size  ! =  3  | |  ray_off - > size  ! =  3 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " only 3D vectors for all parameters \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									VECCOPY ( v1 ,  vec1 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VECCOPY ( v2 ,  vec2 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VECCOPY ( v3 ,  vec3 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VECCOPY ( dir ,  ray - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									Normalize ( dir ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									VECCOPY ( orig ,  ray_off - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									/* find vectors for two edges sharing v1 */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecSubf ( e1 ,  v2 ,  v1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecSubf ( e2 ,  v3 ,  v1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									/* begin calculating determinant - also used to calculated U parameter */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									Crossf ( pvec ,  dir ,  e2 ) ; 	
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									/* if determinant is near zero, ray lies in plane of triangle */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									det  =  Inpf ( e1 ,  pvec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if  ( det  >  - 0.000001  & &  det  <  0.000001 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										Py_RETURN_NONE ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									inv_det  =  1.0f  /  det ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									/* calculate distance from v1 to ray origin */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecSubf ( tvec ,  orig ,  v1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									/* calculate U parameter and test bounds */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									u  =  Inpf ( tvec ,  pvec )  *  inv_det ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if  ( clip  & &  ( u  <  0.0f  | |  u  >  1.0f ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										Py_RETURN_NONE ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									/* prepare to test the V parameter */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									Crossf ( qvec ,  tvec ,  e1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									/* calculate V parameter and test bounds */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									v  =  Inpf ( dir ,  qvec )  *  inv_det ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if  ( clip  & &  ( v  <  0.0f  | |  u  +  v  >  1.0f ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										Py_RETURN_NONE ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									/* calculate t, ray intersects triangle */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									t  =  Inpf ( e2 ,  qvec )  *  inv_det ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecMulf ( dir ,  t ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecAddf ( pvec ,  orig ,  dir ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  newVectorObject ( pvec ,  3 ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.LineIntersect() -------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								/* Line-Line intersection using algorithm from mathworld.wolfram.com */  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_LineIntersect (  PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args  )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyObject  *  tuple ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									VectorObject  * vec1 ,  * vec2 ,  * vec3 ,  * vec4 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									float  v1 [ 3 ] ,  v2 [ 3 ] ,  v3 [ 3 ] ,  v4 [ 3 ] ,  i1 [ 3 ] ,  i2 [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if (  ! PyArg_ParseTuple (  args ,  " O!O!O!O! " ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec1 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec2 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec3 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec4  )  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " expected 4 vector types \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  vec1 - > size  ! =  vec2 - > size  | |  vec1 - > size  ! =  vec3 - > size  | |  vec1 - > size  ! =  vec2 - > size )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError , " vectors must be of the same size \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if (  vec1 - > size  = =  3  | |  vec1 - > size  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										int  result ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										if  ( vec1 - > size  = =  3 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											VECCOPY ( v1 ,  vec1 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											VECCOPY ( v2 ,  vec2 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											VECCOPY ( v3 ,  vec3 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											VECCOPY ( v4 ,  vec4 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v1 [ 0 ]  =  vec1 - > vec [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v1 [ 1 ]  =  vec1 - > vec [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v1 [ 2 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v2 [ 0 ]  =  vec2 - > vec [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v2 [ 1 ]  =  vec2 - > vec [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v2 [ 2 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v3 [ 0 ]  =  vec3 - > vec [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v3 [ 1 ]  =  vec3 - > vec [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v3 [ 2 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v4 [ 0 ]  =  vec4 - > vec [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v4 [ 1 ]  =  vec4 - > vec [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											v4 [ 2 ]  =  0.0f ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										result  =  LineIntersectLine ( v1 ,  v2 ,  v3 ,  v4 ,  i1 ,  i2 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										if  ( result  = =  0 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											/* colinear */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											Py_RETURN_NONE ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											tuple  =  PyTuple_New (  2  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyTuple_SetItem (  tuple ,  0 ,  newVectorObject ( i1 ,  vec1 - > size ,  Py_NEW )  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											PyTuple_SetItem (  tuple ,  1 ,  newVectorObject ( i2 ,  vec1 - > size ,  Py_NEW )  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  tuple ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " 2D/3D vectors only \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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								//---------------------------------NORMALS FUNCTIONS--------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.QuadNormal() -------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_QuadNormal (  PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args  )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec2 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec3 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec4 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									float  v1 [ 3 ] ,  v2 [ 3 ] ,  v3 [ 3 ] ,  v4 [ 3 ] ,  e1 [ 3 ] ,  e2 [ 3 ] ,  n1 [ 3 ] ,  n2 [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if (  ! PyArg_ParseTuple (  args ,  " O!O!O!O! " ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec1 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec2 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec3 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec4  )  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " expected 4 vector types \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  vec1 - > size  ! =  vec2 - > size  | |  vec1 - > size  ! =  vec3 - > size  | |  vec1 - > size  ! =  vec4 - > size )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError , " vectors must be of the same size \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  vec1 - > size  ! =  3  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " only 3D vectors \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									VECCOPY ( v1 ,  vec1 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VECCOPY ( v2 ,  vec2 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VECCOPY ( v3 ,  vec3 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VECCOPY ( v4 ,  vec4 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									/* find vectors for two edges sharing v2 */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecSubf ( e1 ,  v1 ,  v2 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecSubf ( e2 ,  v3 ,  v2 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									Crossf ( n1 ,  e2 ,  e1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									Normalize ( n1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									/* find vectors for two edges sharing v4 */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecSubf ( e1 ,  v3 ,  v4 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecSubf ( e2 ,  v1 ,  v4 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									Crossf ( n2 ,  e2 ,  e1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									Normalize ( n2 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									/* adding and averaging the normals of both triangles */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecAddf ( n1 ,  n2 ,  n1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									Normalize ( n1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									return  newVectorObject ( n1 ,  3 ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------Mathutils.TriangleNormal() -------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_TriangleNormal (  PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args  )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									VectorObject  * vec1 ,  * vec2 ,  * vec3 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									float  v1 [ 3 ] ,  v2 [ 3 ] ,  v3 [ 3 ] ,  e1 [ 3 ] ,  e2 [ 3 ] ,  n [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if (  ! PyArg_ParseTuple (  args ,  " O!O!O! " ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec1 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec2 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec3  )  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " expected 3 vector types \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  vec1 - > size  ! =  vec2 - > size  | |  vec1 - > size  ! =  vec3 - > size  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " vectors must be of the same size \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  vec1 - > size  ! =  3  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " only 3D vectors \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									VECCOPY ( v1 ,  vec1 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VECCOPY ( v2 ,  vec2 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VECCOPY ( v3 ,  vec3 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									/* find vectors for two edges sharing v2 */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecSubf ( e1 ,  v1 ,  v2 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VecSubf ( e2 ,  v3 ,  v2 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									Crossf ( n ,  e2 ,  e1 ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									Normalize ( n ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									return  newVectorObject ( n ,  3 ,  Py_NEW ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//--------------------------------- AREA FUNCTIONS--------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.TriangleArea() -------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_TriangleArea (  PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args  )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									VectorObject  * vec1 ,  * vec2 ,  * vec3 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									float  v1 [ 3 ] ,  v2 [ 3 ] ,  v3 [ 3 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  ! PyArg_ParseTuple 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									    (  args ,  " O!O!O! " ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec1 ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec2 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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										,  & vector_Type ,  & vec3  )  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " expected 3 vector types \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  vec1 - > size  ! =  vec2 - > size  | |  vec1 - > size  ! =  vec3 - > size  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " vectors must be of the same size \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									if  ( vec1 - > size  = =  3 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										VECCOPY ( v1 ,  vec1 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										VECCOPY ( v2 ,  vec2 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										VECCOPY ( v3 ,  vec3 - > vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  PyFloat_FromDouble (  AreaT3Dfl ( v1 ,  v2 ,  v3 )  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									else  if  ( vec1 - > size  = =  2 )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										v1 [ 0 ]  =  vec1 - > vec [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										v1 [ 1 ]  =  vec1 - > vec [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										v2 [ 0 ]  =  vec2 - > vec [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										v2 [ 1 ]  =  vec2 - > vec [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										v3 [ 0 ]  =  vec3 - > vec [ 0 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										v3 [ 1 ]  =  vec3 - > vec [ 1 ] ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  PyFloat_FromDouble (  AreaF2Dfl ( v1 ,  v2 ,  v3 )  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									else  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString (  PyExc_TypeError ,  " only 2D,3D vectors are supported \n "  ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//#############################DEPRECATED################################
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//#######################################################################
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.CopyMat() -----------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//copies a matrix into a new matrix
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_CopyMat ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												-rewrite and bugfixes
----------------------------------
Here's my changelog:
-fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
- changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
- clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
- NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
- World returns wrapped matrices now
- Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
- Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
- Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
- Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
- Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
- Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
- Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
- Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
- Slice assignment now works better for all types
- Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
- Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
- Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
- Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
- Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
- matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
- Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
- printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
- printf() now prints output with object descriptor
- Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
- Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
- slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
- slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
- fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
- euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
- Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
- Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
- 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
- vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
- vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
- all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
- these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
  * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
  * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
  * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
  * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
  * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
  * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
  * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
-  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
* Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
*    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-05-20 19:28:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									PyObject  * matrix  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2007-03-31 15:31:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									static  char  warning  =  1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  warning  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										printf ( " Mathutils.CopyMat(): deprecated :use Mathutils.Matrix() to copy matrices \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										- - warning ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									matrix  =  M_Mathutils_Matrix ( self ,  args ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( matrix  = =  NULL ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ;  //error string already set if we get here
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									else 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  matrix ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												-rewrite and bugfixes
----------------------------------
Here's my changelog:
-fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
- changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
- clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
- NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
- World returns wrapped matrices now
- Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
- Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
- Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
- Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
- Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
- Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
- Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
- Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
- Slice assignment now works better for all types
- Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
- Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
- Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
- Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
- Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
- matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
- Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
- printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
- printf() now prints output with object descriptor
- Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
- Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
- slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
- slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
- fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
- euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
- Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
- Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
- 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
- vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
- vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
- all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
- these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
  * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
  * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
  * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
  * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
  * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
  * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
  * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
-  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
* Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
*    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------Mathutils.CopyVec() -----------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//makes a new vector that is a copy of the input
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_CopyVec ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyObject  * vec  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2007-03-31 15:31:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									static  char  warning  =  1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  warning  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										printf ( " Mathutils.CopyVec(): Deprecated: use Mathutils.Vector() to copy vectors \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										- - warning ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									vec  =  M_Mathutils_Vector ( self ,  args ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( vec  = =  NULL ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ;  //error string already set if we get here
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									else 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  vec ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.CopyQuat() --------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//Copies a quaternion to a new quat
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_CopyQuat ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyObject  * quat  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2007-03-31 15:31:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									static  char  warning  =  1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  warning  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										printf ( " Mathutils.CopyQuat(): Deprecated: use Mathutils.Quaternion() to copy vectors \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										- - warning ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									quat  =  M_Mathutils_Quaternion ( self ,  args ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( quat  = =  NULL ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ;  //error string already set if we get here
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									else 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  quat ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.CopyEuler() ---------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//copies a euler to a new euler
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_CopyEuler ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												-rewrite and bugfixes
----------------------------------
Here's my changelog:
-fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
- changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
- clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
- NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
- World returns wrapped matrices now
- Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
- Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
- Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
- Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
- Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
- Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
- Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
- Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
- Slice assignment now works better for all types
- Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
- Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
- Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
- Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
- Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
- matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
- Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
- printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
- printf() now prints output with object descriptor
- Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
- Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
- slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
- slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
- fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
- euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
- Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
- Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
- 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
- vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
- vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
- all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
- these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
  * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
  * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
  * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
  * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
  * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
  * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
  * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
-  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
* Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
*    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-05-20 19:28:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									PyObject  * eul  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2007-03-31 15:31:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									static  char  warning  =  1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  warning  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										printf ( " Mathutils.CopyEuler(): deprecated:use Mathutils.Euler() to copy vectors \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										- - warning ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									eul  =  M_Mathutils_Euler ( self ,  args ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( eul  = =  NULL ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ;  //error string already set if we get here
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									else 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  eul ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.RotateEuler() ------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//rotates a euler a certain amount and returns the result
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//should return a unique euler rotation (i.e. no 720 degree pitches :)
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_RotateEuler ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									EulerObject  * Eul  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									float  angle ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									char  * axis ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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									static  char  warning  =  1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  warning  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										printf ( " Mathutils.RotateEuler(): Deprecated:use Euler.rotate() to rotate a euler \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										- - warning ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
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											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!fs " ,  & euler_Type ,  & Eul ,  & angle ,  & axis ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.RotateEuler(): expected euler type & float & string " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												-rewrite and bugfixes
----------------------------------
Here's my changelog:
-fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
- changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
- clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
- NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
- World returns wrapped matrices now
- Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
- Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
- Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
- Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
- Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
- Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
- Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
- Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
- Slice assignment now works better for all types
- Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
- Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
- Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
- Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
- Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
- matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
- Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
- printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
- printf() now prints output with object descriptor
- Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
- Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
- slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
- slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
- fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
- euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
- Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
- Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
- 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
- vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
- vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
- all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
- these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
  * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
  * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
  * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
  * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
  * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
  * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
  * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
-  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
* Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
*    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-05-20 19:28:04 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									Euler_Rotate ( Eul ,  Py_BuildValue ( " fs " ,  angle ,  axis ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2007-05-26 04:39:31 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									Py_RETURN_NONE ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//----------------------------------Mathutils.MatMultVec() --------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//COLUMN VECTOR Multiplication (Matrix X Vector)
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_MatMultVec ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									MatrixObject  * mat  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2007-03-31 15:31:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									static  char  warning  =  1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  warning  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										printf ( " Mathutils.MatMultVec(): Deprecated: use matrix * vec to perform column vector multiplication \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										- - warning ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									//get pyObjects
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O! " ,  & matrix_Type ,  & mat ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.MatMultVec(): MatMultVec() expects a matrix and a vector object - in that order \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  column_vector_multiplication ( mat ,  vec ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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								//----------------------------------Mathutils.VecMultMat() ---------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//ROW VECTOR Multiplication - Vector X Matrix
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								PyObject  * M_Mathutils_VecMultMat ( PyObject  *  self ,  PyObject  *  args )  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2005-05-22 17:40:00 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									MatrixObject  * mat  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									VectorObject  * vec  =  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2007-03-31 15:31:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									static  char  warning  =  1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if (  warning  )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										printf ( " Mathutils.VecMultMat(): Deprecated: use vec * matrix to perform row vector multiplication \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										- - warning ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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									//get pyObjects
 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 12:42:37 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									if ( ! PyArg_ParseTuple ( args ,  " O!O! " ,  & vector_Type ,  & vec ,  & matrix_Type ,  & mat ) )  { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										PyErr_SetString ( PyExc_TypeError ,  " Mathutils.VecMultMat(): VecMultMat() expects a vector and matrix object - in that order \n " ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  NULL ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
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											2005-09-27 17:03:28 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  row_vector_multiplication ( vec ,  mat ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
										
										
											2009-04-21 09:44:29 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								/* Utility functions */  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								/*---------------------- EXPP_FloatsAreEqual -------------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								  Floating  point  comparisons  
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								  floatStep  =  number  of  representable  floats  allowable  in  between 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								   float  A  and  float  B  to  be  considered  equal .  */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								int  EXPP_FloatsAreEqual ( float  A ,  float  B ,  int  floatSteps )  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								{  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  a ,  b ,  delta ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    assert ( floatSteps  >  0  & &  floatSteps  <  ( 4  *  1024  *  1024 ) ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    a  =  * ( int * ) & A ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    if  ( a  <  0 ) 	
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										a  =  0x80000000  -  a ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    b  =  * ( int * ) & B ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    if  ( b  <  0 ) 	
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										b  =  0x80000000  -  b ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    delta  =  abs ( a  -  b ) ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    if  ( delta  < =  floatSteps ) 	
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										return  1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								    return  0 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								/*---------------------- EXPP_VectorsAreEqual -------------------------
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								  Builds  on  EXPP_FloatsAreEqual  to  test  vectors  */ 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								int  EXPP_VectorsAreEqual ( float  * vecA ,  float  * vecB ,  int  size ,  int  floatSteps ) {  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									int  x ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									for  ( x = 0 ;  x <  size ;  x + + ) { 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
										if  ( EXPP_FloatsAreEqual ( vecA [ x ] ,  vecB [ x ] ,  floatSteps )  = =  0 ) 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
											return  0 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									} 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
									return  1 ; 
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								}  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								
							 
						 
					
						
							
								
									
										
											 
										
											
												Mathutils update
- also included is some fixes for preprocessor inclues and some clean up of the previous commit
-rewrite and bugfixes
  ----------------------------------
  Here's my changelog:
  -fixed Rand() so that it doesn't seed everytime and should generate better random numbers
  - changed a few error return types to something more appropriate
  - clean up of uninitialized variables & removal of unneccessary objects
  - NMesh returns wrapped vectors now
  - World returns wrapped matrices now
  - Object.getEuler() and Object.getBoundingBox() return Wrapped data when data is present
  - Object.getMatrix() returns wrapped data if it's worldspace, 'localspace' returns a new matrix
  - Vector, Euler, Mat, Quat, call all now internally wrap object without destroying internal datablocks
  - Removed memory allocation (unneeded) from all methods
  - Vector's resize methods are only applicable to new vectors not wrapped data.
  - Matrix(), Quat(), Euler(), Vector() now accepts ANY sequence list, including tuples, list, or a self object to copy - matrices accept multiple sequences
  - Fixed Slerp() so that it now works correctly values are clamped between 0 and 1
  - Euler.rotate does internal rotation now
  - Slice assignment now works better for all types
  - Vector * Vector and Quat * Quat are defined and return the DOT product
  - Mat * Vec and Vec * Mat are defined now
  - Moved #includes to .c file from headers. Also fixed prototypes in mathutils
  - Added new helper functions for incref'ing to genutils
  - Major cleanup of header files includes - include Mathutils.h for access to math types
  - matrix.toQuat() and .toEuler() now fixed take appropriate matrix sizes
  - Matrix() with no parameters now returns an identity matrix by default not a zero matrix
  - printf() now prints with 6 digits instead of 4
  - printf() now prints output with object descriptor
  - Matrices now support [x][y] assignment (e.g. matrix[x][y] = 5.4)
  - Matrix[index] = value now expectes a sequence not an integer. This will now set a ROW of the matrix through a sequence.  index cannot go above the row size of the matrix.
  - slice operations on matrices work with sequences now (rows of the matrix) example:  mymatrix[0:2] returns a list of 2 wrapped vectors with access to the matrix data.
  - slice assignment will no longer modify the data if the assignment operation fails
  - fixed error in matrix * scalar multiplication
  - euler.toMatrix(), toQuat() no longer causes "creep" from repeated use
  - Wrapped data will generate wrapped objects when toEuler(), toQuat(), toMatrix() is used
  - Quats can be created with angle/axis, axis/angle
  - 4x4 matrices can be multiplied by 3D vectors (by popular demand :))
  - vec *quat / quat * vec is now defined
  - vec.magnitude alias for vec.length
  - all self, internal methods return a pointer to self now so you can do print vector.internalmethod() or vector.internalmethod().nextmethod() (no more print matrix.inverse() returning 'none')
  - these methods have been deprecated (still functioning but suggested to use the corrected functionality):
    * CopyVec() - replaced by Vector() functionality
    * CopyMat() - replaced by Matrix() functionality
    * CopyQuat() - replace by Quaternion() functionality
    * CopyEuler() - replaced by Euler() functionality
    * RotateEuler() - replaced by Euler.rotate() funtionality
    * MatMultVec() - replaced by matrix * vector
    * VecMultMat() - replaced by vector * matrix
  -  New struct containers references to python object data or internally allocated blender data for wrapping
  * Explaination here:  math structs now function as a 'simple wrapper' or a 'py_object' - data that is created on the fly will now be a 'py_object' with its memory managed by python
  *    otherwise if the data is returned by blender's G.main then the math object is a 'simple wrapper' and data can be accessed directly from the struct just like other python objects.
											 
										 
										
											2005-07-14 03:34:56 +00:00 
										
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										 
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//#######################################################################
  
						 
					
						
							
								
							 
							
								
							 
							
								 
							
							
								//#############################DEPRECATED################################