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Author SHA1 Message Date
5a16f0b60c Bugfix for FBX export for animations
in 2.48 constant interpolations meant that wasnt a problem but since it now uses linear interp. you can notice errors with animated characters because the 2 eulers are not compatible.

Added optional euler_compat argument to matrix.toEuler(eul) and quat.toEuler(eul) so when getting the euler rotations from a list of matrices the animation curve will be continues.
Also added euler.makeCompatible(euler).

- warning silenced for imagepaint.c
2009-05-18 04:11:54 +00:00
Chris Want
5d0a207ecb Patch from GSR that a) fixes a whole bunch of GPL/BL license
blocks that were previously missed; and b) greatly increase my
ohloh stats!
2008-04-16 22:40:48 +00:00
5dfef1ae35 Reverting to 2_2x BPY
I was careful in selectively rolling back revisions, but if you've committed changes unrelated to BPY mixed with BPY changes, I might have reverted those too, so please double check.
2007-12-17 20:21:06 +00:00
0925d80cfa removed the unpopular 'ed' functions, and added .copy() to Mathutils vector and matrix
(inverted, normalized, transposed)

making an inverted copy of an objects matrix used to be.. (2.42)

  imat= Mathutils.Matrix(ob.matrixWorld)
  imat.invert()


# inverted.. I added but now removed

  imat= ob.matrixWorld.inverted()

# with copy (current functionality)...

  imat= ob.matrixWorld.copy().invert()
2006-08-21 13:52:32 +00:00
b227c98c44 Addition to Mathutils
vec.normalized()
 mat.inverted()
 mat.transposed()
 made vec/float possible

 normalize/invert/transpose now return None because they modify the data in place.
 use the ...(ed) versions to return a modified copy.


Fixed Memory leaks from not decreffing PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE from these python functions...
(found when testing above functions)
  ob.rbMass
  ob.rbRadius
  matrix.determinant()
  quat*float
  vec*float
  matrix.transpose()
  EXPP_setModuleConstant

Checked all instances of PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE so I dont think there are any mroe leaks there.
2006-07-27 01:18:21 +00:00
176a4c8507 Added scalePart to mathutils matrix type object.
and made it so toEuler converts a 4x4 matrix to a 3x3 rather then raising an error.

Its not straight fwd to get an objects worldspace loc/size/rot from its 4x4 matrix.
Example from updated docs.
      import Blender
      scn = Blender.Scene.GetCurrent()
      ob = scn.getActiveObject()
      if ob:
        mat= ob.mat # Same as martixWorld
        print 'Location", mat.translationPart() # 3D Vector
        print 'Size", mat.scalePart() # 3D Vector
        print 'Rotation", mat.toEuler() # Euler object
2006-04-27 12:32:44 +00:00
Stephen Swaney
342bb99a19 a little spring cleaning to remove some compiler warnings for
implicit declarations, redundant redeclarations, missing initializers,
nested externs and other cruft.

Cleaned up includes and moved extern _Type decls from Types.h into
Types.c since that is the only place where they are needed now.

Did not touch Ipo.[ch] since work is on-going there.
2006-04-16 15:28:50 +00:00
6a9e7ab3f2 _new point class and update_
- adds a new point class
  * point/ vector math (p + v = p, p - p = v, etc.)
  * points can be transformed by matrices/quats
  * wraps 'place vector' type vectors that have no magnitude
- wrapped toXXX() methods work correctly
  * toXXX() will NOT wrap data (this is due to the fact that wrapped data cannot be converted)
  * added a 'wrapped' attribute to mathutils classes to determine wether the object is accessing python or blender data
- added the ability to negate vectors/points with "-vec"
  * deprecated vector.negate()
- added the ability to shorhand inverse matrices with "~mat" (tilde)
- conversion between vector/point with toXXX() methods
2005-07-23 13:46:40 +00:00
e60291d39c Header file clean up and warning fixes
- Mostly this cleans up the #includes and header files in the python project.
- Warning fixes are mostly casting issues and misc fixes. General warning clean up.
- #include Python.h MUST come as the first include to avoid the POSIX redefine warning in the unix makefiles
- fno-strict-aliasing flag added to makefile to fix a unavoidable type punning warning in types.c
2005-07-18 03:50:37 +00:00
b89035906d 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
Stephen Swaney
ece00ff04a Roll back changes from Big Mathutils Commit on 2005/05/20. 2005-05-22 17:40:00 +00:00
7586eb28a1 -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
Stephen Swaney
afbf2c25ce fix memory leak in Object.GetSelected().
bugfix: #1631 Memory Leak in newMatrixObject
  PyMem_Malloc()s not followed with PyMem_Free().
  allocation error checking contributed by Tom Musgrove.
2004-10-11 17:05:14 +00:00
Stephen Swaney
a509b8adc9 Another round in the Great BPy Cleanup:
Run everything thru indent to cleanup spaces vs tabs.
Clean up some of the comments by hand.
BGL.c was not touched due to all that macro wackyness.

There are no functional changes to the code.
Pre-indent versions of source are tagged with
tag bpy-cleanup-20040925 , just in case.
2004-09-25 20:30:40 +00:00
8f3a9815ba Mathutils library for the python API
- support for quaternions, euler, vector, matrix operations.
- euler supports unique rotation calculation
- new matrix memory construction and internal functions
- quaternion slerp and diff calculation
- 2d, 3d, 4d vector construction and handling
- full conversion support between types
- update to object/window to reflect to matrix type
- update to types/blender/module to reflect new module
2004-02-29 13:20:34 +00:00