UV Methods


The UV type exposes the following members.

Methods

Name Description
Public method Add
Adds the specified 2-D vector to this 2-D vector and returns the result.
Public method AngleTo
Returns the angle between this vector and the specified vector.
Public method CrossProduct
The cross product of this 2-D vector and the specified 2-D vector.
Public method DistanceTo
Returns the distance from this 2-D point to the specified 2-D point.
Public method Divide
Divides this 2-D vector by the specified value and returns the result.
Public method DotProduct
The dot product of this 2-D vector and the specified 2-D vector.
Public method Equals
Determines whether the specified Object is equal to the current Object .
(Inherited from Object .)
Public method GetHashCode
Serves as a hash function for a particular type.
(Inherited from Object .)
Public method GetLength
The length of this 2-D vector.
Public method GetType
Gets the Type of the current instance.
(Inherited from Object .)
Public method IsAlmostEqualTo(UV)
Determines whether this 2-D vector and the specified 2-D vector are the same within the tolerance (1.0e-09).
Public method IsAlmostEqualTo(UV, Double)
Determines whether this 2-D vector and the specified 2-D vector are the same within a specified tolerance.
Public method IsUnitLength
The boolean value indicates whether this 2-D vector is of unit length.
Public method IsZeroLength
The boolean value indicates whether this 2-D vector is a zero vector.
Public method Multiply
Multiplies this 2-D vector by the specified value and returns the result.
Public method Negate
Negates this 2-D vector.
Public method Normalize
Returns a new UV whose coordinates are the normalized values from this vector.
Public method Subtract
Subtracts the specified 2-D vector from this 2-D vector and returns the result.
Public method ToString
Gets formatted string showing (U, V) with values formatted to 9 decimal places.
(Overrides Object ToString .)

See Also

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