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Class | PVector |
Name |
set() |
Examples |
PVector v;
void setup() {
size(100, 100);
v = new PVector(0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
v.set(20.0, 30.0, 40.0);
println(v.x); // Prints "20.0"
println(v.y); // Prints "30.0"
println(v.z); // Prints "40.0"
}
PVector v1, v2;
void setup() {
size(100, 100);
v1 = new PVector(20.0, 30.0, 40.0);
v2 = new PVector(0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
v2.set(v1);
println(v2.x); // Prints "20.0"
println(v2.y); // Prints "30.0"
println(v2.z); // Prints "40.0"
}
PVector v;
float[] vvv = { 20.0, 30.0, 40.0 };
void setup() {
size(100, 100);
v = new PVector(0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
v.set(vvv);
println(v.x); // Prints "20.0"
println(v.y); // Prints "30.0"
println(v.z); // Prints "40.0"
}
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Description |
Sets the x, y, and z component of the vector using three separate variables, the data from a PVector, or the values from a float array.
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Syntax | .set(x, y, z)
.set(x, y)
.set(v)
.set(source) |
Parameters |
x |
float: the x component of the vector |
y |
float: the y component of the vector |
z |
float: the z component of the vector |
x |
float: the x component of the vector |
y |
float: the y component of the vector |
v |
PVector: any variable of type PVector |
source |
float[]: array to copy from |
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Returns | void |
Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:03pm PDT