The AreNumericallyEqual method in C# is a function provided by the Quaternion class that allows users to determine if two quaternions are numerically equal. This method checks if the difference between each corresponding component of the two quaternions is within a specified tolerance value, indicating if they are approximately equal. By using this method, developers can perform comparison operations on quaternions with a certain level of precision and account for small errors in floating-point calculations.
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