XMUNIBBLE4::XMUNIBBLE4(float,float,float,float) function (directxpackedvector.h)
Initializes a new instance of XMUNIBBLE4
from four float
arguments.
This constructor initializes a new instance of XMUNIBBLE4 from four
float
arguments.
Syntax
void XMUNIBBLE4(
float _x,
float _y,
float _z,
float _w
) noexcept;
Parameters
_x
Value of the x-coordinate of the vector, the x member of the new
XMUNIBBLE4
instance.
The magnitude of this argument will be clamped to a range of [0, 15.0].
_y
Value of the y-coordinate of the vector, the y member of the new
XMUNIBBLE4
instance.
The magnitude of this argument will be clamped to a range of [0, 15.0].
_z
Value of the z-coordinate of the vector, the z member of the new
XMUNIBBLE4
instance.
The magnitude of this argument will be clamped to a range of [0, 15.0].
_w
Value of the w-coordinate of the vector, the w member of the new
XMUNIBBLE4
instance.
The magnitude of this argument will be clamped to a range of [0, 15.0].
Return value
None
Remarks
The following pseudocode demonstrates the operation of this constructor, which takes
advantage of the union
of the four components of the XMUNIBBLE4
vector with an instance of uint16_t
in the definition of the structure:
XMUNIBBLE4 instance;
_x1=min( max( _x, 0.0 ), 15.0f );
_y1=min( max( _y, 0.0 ), 15.0f );
_z1=min( max( _z, 0.0 ), 15.0f );
_w1=min( max( _w, 0.0 ), 15.0f );
instance.v = ( (uint16_t)_w1 << 12) |
(((uint16_t)_z1 & 0xF) << 8) |
(((uint16_t)_y1 & 0xF) << 4) |
(((uint16_t)_x1 & 0xF));
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | directxpackedvector.h |
See also
Reference