Problem was in fact that non-linear-contiguous axis assignement was broken (i.e. location.xy would work as expected, but location.xz would only affect .x part)... Now all possibilities should work fine.
Did not try to fix the problem specific to obj.dimension (when assigning multiple times to this array, only the last one is taken into account - in fact, a simple print() shows that assigning to dimension is not taken into account immediately), not sure whether this is normal behavior, or if we need a specific "update" of some kind for this prop?
Vector.angle_signed(other)
for 2D vectors to get the clockwise angle between them.
in BLI math its called - angle_signed_v2v2()
shorthand for...
atan2f((v1[1] * v2[0]) - (v1[0] * v2[1]), dot_v2v2(v1, v2))
also corrects compile error in last commit.
It was possible to allocate an array of size<2 which would then raise an error on vector creation without freeing.
Fix to ensure the behaviour of Vector.Range was the same as for builtin range() function. When specifying 3 arguments, the step argument wasn't being used to correctly calculate the vector size.
Minor formatting edits for error messages.
* 1. Resize 4x4, code was ridiculously complex (cleanup only)
* 2. matrix * matrix checking for compatibility wasn't working right (bug in last release)
* 3. fix for result size for matrix * vector if matrix is 4x4 and vector size 3 (bug in recent patch)
* 4. fix for result size vector * matrix if matrix is 4x4 and vector size 3 (bug in recent patch)
also add an assert so invalid index access will raise an error in debug mode, without this it was quite easy to access invalid memory without meaning to.
no functional change.
patch http://codereview.appspot.com/5482043
from Andrew Hale
* Text from the submission *
This patch adds the ability to use arbitrary sized vectors from mathutils.
Currently vectors are only of size 2, 3 or 4 since they are generally restricted
to geometric applications. However, we can use arbitrary sized vectors for
efficient calculations and data manipulation.
from Andrew Hale (trumanblending), with some edits to use these in mathutils.Vector added.
Added Functions:
- dot_vn_vn - Dot product of two arrays
- normalize_vn_vn - Normalize an array and store the result in a second array
- normalize_vn - Normalize an array inplace
Renamed Functions:
Some functions have been renamed to make them consistent with the naming conventions used by fixed length array functions.
- fill_vni to fill_vn_i
- fill_vn to fill_vn_fl
if vec.dot(vec) > some_distance*some_distance:
do_something()
might not be quite as obvious looking as:
if vec.length_squared > some_distance*some_distance:
do_something()
As to why you'd want to use length_squared over length is that length uses a square root, which isn't always necessary for simple distance checks (e.g., closest object, checks like the ones above, ect).
vector * matrix
vector *= matrix
vector * quaternion
vector *= quaternion
Use the reverse order instead, enable WITH_ASSERT_ABORT in cmake to promote the warnings into errors.