Esempio n. 1
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 // Helper method to prepend the inverse of Camera.Transform to the
 // the given viewMatrix.  This is used by the various GetViewMatrix()
 // and RayFromViewportPoint implementations.
 //
 // Transforming the camera is equivalent to applying the inverse
 // transform to the scene.  We invert the transform and prepend it to
 // the result of viewMatrix:
 //
 //                                  -1
 //     viewMatrix = Camera.Transform   x viewMatrix
 //
 // If the matrix is non-invertable we set the viewMatrix to NaNs which
 // will result in nothing being rendered.  This is the correct behavior
 // since the near and far planes will have collapsed onto each other.
 internal static void PrependInverseTransform(Matrix3D matrix, ref Matrix3D viewMatrix)
 {
     if (!matrix.InvertCore())
     {
         // If the matrix is non-invertable we return a NaN matrix.
         viewMatrix = new Matrix3D(
             double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN,
             double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN,
             double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN,
             double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN);
     }
     else
     {
         viewMatrix.Prepend(matrix);
     }
 }
Esempio n. 2
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 // Helper method to prepend the inverse of Camera.Transform to the
 // the given viewMatrix.  This is used by the various GetViewMatrix()
 // and RayFromViewportPoint implementations.
 // 
 // Transforming the camera is equivalent to applying the inverse
 // transform to the scene.  We invert the transform and prepend it to 
 // the result of viewMatrix: 
 //
 //                                  -1 
 //     viewMatrix = Camera.Transform   x viewMatrix
 //
 // If the matrix is non-invertable we set the viewMatrix to NaNs which
 // will result in nothing being rendered.  This is the correct behavior 
 // since the near and far planes will have collapsed onto each other.
 internal static void PrependInverseTransform(Matrix3D matrix, ref Matrix3D viewMatrix) 
 { 
     if (!matrix.InvertCore())
     { 
         // If the matrix is non-invertable we return a NaN matrix.
         viewMatrix = new Matrix3D(
             double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN,
             double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN, 
             double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN,
             double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN, double.NaN); 
     } 
     else
     { 
         viewMatrix.Prepend(matrix);
     }
 }
Esempio n. 3
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        public static void Transform(Matrix3D modelMatrix,
                                     ref Point3D origin, ref Vector3D direction, out bool isRay)
        {
            if (modelMatrix.InvertCore())
            {
                Point4D o = new Point4D(origin.X,origin.Y,origin.Z,1);
                Point4D d = new Point4D(direction.X,direction.Y,direction.Z,0);
                
                modelMatrix.MultiplyPoint(ref o);
                modelMatrix.MultiplyPoint(ref d);

                if (o.W == 1 && d.W == 0)
                {
                    // Affine transformation
                    
                    origin = new Point3D(o.X, o.Y, o.Z);
                    direction = new Vector3D(d.X, d.Y, d.Z);

                    isRay = true;
                }
                else
                {
                    // Non-affine transformation (likely projection)
                    
                    // Form 4x2 matrix with two points on line in two columns.
                    double[,] linepoints = new double[,]{{o.X,d.X},{o.Y,d.Y},{o.Z,d.Z},{o.W,d.W}};
                    
                    ColumnsToAffinePointVector(linepoints,0,1,out origin, out direction);

                    isRay = false;
                }
            }
            else
            {
                TransformSingular(ref modelMatrix, ref origin, ref direction);

                isRay = false;
            }
        }