UnsafeNativeMethods.Vector3.TransformCoordinateArray Method |
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Transforms array (x, y, z, 1) by a given matrix, and projects the result back into w = 1.
Visual Basic Public Shared Function TransformCoordinateArray( _
ByVal pOut As Vector3, _
ByVal outStride As Integer, _
ByVal pSource As Vector3, _
ByVal vectorStride As Integer, _
ByVal pSourceMatrix As Matrix, _
ByVal count As Integer _
) As Vector3C# public static Vector3 TransformCoordinateArray(
Vector3 pOut,
int outStride,
Vector3 pSource,
int vectorStride,
Matrix pSourceMatrix,
int count
);C++ public:
static Vector3 TransformCoordinateArray(
Vector3 pOut,
int outStride,
Vector3 pSource,
int vectorStride,
Matrix pSourceMatrix,
int count
);JScript public static function TransformCoordinateArray(
pOut : Vector3,
outStride : int,
pSource : Vector3,
vectorStride : int,
pSourceMatrix : Matrix,
count : int
) : Vector3;
pOut Microsoft.DirectX.Vector3
A Vector3 structure that represents the results of the method.outStride System.Int32
Stride between vectors in the output data stream.pSource Microsoft.DirectX.Vector3
Source Vector3 structure array.vectorStride System.Int32
Stride between vectors in the input data stream.pSourceMatrix Microsoft.DirectX.Matrix
Source Matrix structure.count System.Int32
Number of elements in the array.
Microsoft.DirectX.Vector3
A Vector3 structure that is the result of the method.
This method transforms all vectors in the pSource parameter by the matrix pSourceMatrix, projecting the result back into w = 1.
The return value for this method is the same value returned in the pOut parameter. This allows you to use the TransformCoordinateArray method as a parameter for another method.
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