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63 Commits

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Andrew Tridgell f5e6dc0757 Math: added is_inf() on vector3f 2012-03-10 10:34:30 +11:00
Andrew Tridgell 145fc91701 AP_Math: added a .zero() method to Vector3f 2012-03-10 10:34:28 +11:00
Andrew Tridgell 17170da96e AP_Math: added is_nan() methods to vector3f and matrix3f 2012-02-24 11:52:55 +11:00
Andrew Tridgell 62e92f406e AP_Math: make out vector and matrix elements used types with fixed sizes
this prevents differences between CPU types
2011-12-16 20:09:11 +11:00
jasonshort 7521ceed61 Vector3<T>() { x = y = x = 0; }
changed to :
	Vector3<T>() { x = y = z = 0; }

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2011-06-20 16:31:31 +00:00
DrZiplok@gmail.com 75e78dabae Back out the memset optimisation. It helps with code size but causes inexplicable link-time failures (undefined references to __cxa_pure_virtual).
Thank you very much Mr GCC.  Can I have my evening back?


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2010-12-29 03:09:29 +00:00
DrZiplok@gmail.com 290635b354 Minor code size optimisation; use memset to zero *this rather than explicitly assigning zero to the vector elements. Still not quite optimal for matrix3 as it gets three memsets, but still cheaper in terms of code size.
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2010-12-20 01:52:23 +00:00
rmackay9@yahoo.com e930dacb4d AP_Math - initialise vector2 and vector3 x,y,z values to zero. Doug found (and I confirmed) that if vectors or matrices were declared in a function (i.e. a local variable), they would often have non-zero values. Global declarations don't have this problem - it's a C++ performance thing it seems.
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2010-11-22 02:29:15 +00:00
DrZiplok@gmail.com 7721e622aa Rather than subclassing from the templated classes, just typedef directly to them.
This should solve the issues related to assigning to the convenience types.


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2010-09-23 05:45:43 +00:00
DrZiplok@gmail.com ac2e14c4ec Remove a bunch of probably wrong const cruft. Ditch the dubious array index operators from vector2.
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2010-09-22 17:41:49 +00:00
DrZiplok@gmail.com 815e5f871a Remove the trivial operator= implementations, the default shallow copy is fine.
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2010-09-22 16:32:38 +00:00
DrZiplok@gmail.com 646045ef44 Some minor fixes prompted while looking at the code for other reasons.
Return non-const values from assignment.  Fix operator* for matrix3.



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2010-09-22 16:15:26 +00:00
DrZiplok@gmail.com 097161cd8d Beginnings of a math library for ArduPilot(Mega) systems.
The vector classes are light adaptations of work by Bill Perone
(billperone@yahoo.com), the Matrix3 class draws on them for
inspiration.

Bill's matrix classes are too heavyweight and not templated, so
they're less suitable for us here.

This code compiles, and some trivial tests seem to work, but
it should not be considered "golden" yet.



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2010-09-08 08:21:46 +00:00