Matrix3DHelper Class
Definition
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public ref class Matrix3DHelper sealed
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class Matrix3DHelper final
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public sealed class Matrix3DHelper
Public NotInheritable Class Matrix3DHelper
- Inheritance
- Attributes
Properties
Identity |
Gets a static constructed Matrix3D where the values established are representative of an Identity transform. C# and Microsoft Visual Basic code should use Identity instead. |
Methods
FromElements(Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, Double, Double) |
Defines a new Matrix3D value, using element values for each of the possible values of a Matrix3D structure. C# and Microsoft Visual Basic code should use Matrix3D constructor instead. |
GetHasInverse(Matrix3D) |
Returns whether the provided Matrix3D is invertible. C# and Microsoft Visual Basic code should use HasInverse instead. |
GetIsIdentity(Matrix3D) |
Returns whether the provided Matrix3D represents an Identity transform. C# and Microsoft Visual Basic code should use IsIdentity instead. |
Invert(Matrix3D) |
Returns a potentially new Matrix3D value that represents the inversion of the provided Matrix3D. C# and Microsoft Visual Basic code should use Invert instead. |
Multiply(Matrix3D, Matrix3D) |
Multiplies the specified matrices. C# and Microsoft Visual Basic code should use the multiplication operator instead. |