Difference between revisions of "Vector library"
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[[vector.floor]] ''applies math.floor to every components of the input vector''<br/><!--GIDEROSMTD:vector.floor(vec) applies math.floor to every components of the input vector--> | [[vector.floor]] ''applies math.floor to every components of the input vector''<br/><!--GIDEROSMTD:vector.floor(vec) applies math.floor to every components of the input vector--> | ||
[[vector.magnitude]] ''calculates the magnitude of a given vector''<br/><!--GIDEROSMTD:vector.magnitude(vec) calculates the magnitude of a given vector--> | [[vector.magnitude]] ''calculates the magnitude of a given vector''<br/><!--GIDEROSMTD:vector.magnitude(vec) calculates the magnitude of a given vector--> | ||
| + | [[vector.max]] ''applies math.max to the corresponding components of the input vectors''<br/><!--GIDEROSMTD:vector.max(vecs) applies math.max to the corresponding components of the input vectors--> | ||
| + | [[vector.min]] ''applies math.min to the corresponding components of the input vectors''<br/><!--GIDEROSMTD:vector.min(vecs) applies math.min to the corresponding components of the input vectors--> | ||
[[vector.normalize]] ''computes the normalized version of a given vector''<br/><!--GIDEROSMTD:vector.normalize(vec) computes the normalized version of a given vector--> | [[vector.normalize]] ''computes the normalized version of a given vector''<br/><!--GIDEROSMTD:vector.normalize(vec) computes the normalized version of a given vector--> | ||
[[vector.one]] ''constant vector with all components set to 1''<br/><!--GIDEROSMTD:vector.one constant vector with all components set to 1--> | [[vector.one]] ''constant vector with all components set to 1''<br/><!--GIDEROSMTD:vector.one constant vector with all components set to 1--> | ||
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Available since: Gideros 2026.1
Description
This library implements functionality for the vector type in addition to the built-in primitive operator support. Default Gideros configuration uses vectors with 3 components (x, y, and z).
Individual vector components can be accessed using the fields x or X, y or Y, z or Z. Since vector values are immutable, writes to individual components are not supported.
Reference
https://luau.org/library/#vector-library
Methodsvector.abs applies math.abs to every components of the input vector |
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