| VectorFAreNumericallyEqual Method (VectorF, VectorF, Single) |
Determines whether two vectors are equal (regarding a specific tolerance).
Namespace: DigitalRune.Mathematics.AlgebraAssembly: DigitalRune.Mathematics (in DigitalRune.Mathematics.dll) Version: 1.14.0.0 (1.14.0.14427)
Syntax public static bool AreNumericallyEqual(
VectorF vector1,
VectorF vector2,
float epsilon
)
Public Shared Function AreNumericallyEqual (
vector1 As VectorF,
vector2 As VectorF,
epsilon As Single
) As Boolean
public:
static bool AreNumericallyEqual(
VectorF^ vector1,
VectorF^ vector2,
float epsilon
)
static member AreNumericallyEqual :
vector1 : VectorF *
vector2 : VectorF *
epsilon : float32 -> bool
Parameters
- vector1
- Type: DigitalRune.Mathematics.AlgebraVectorF
The first vector. - vector2
- Type: DigitalRune.Mathematics.AlgebraVectorF
The second vector. - epsilon
- Type: SystemSingle
The tolerance value.
Return Value
Type:
Boolean if the vectors are equal (within the tolerance
epsilon); otherwise,
.
Exceptions Remarks
The two vectors are compared component-wise. If the differences of the components are less
than epsilon the vectors are considered as being equal.
See Also