Functions |
template<typename T , precision P, template< typename, precision > class matType> |
GLM_FUNC_DECL T | glm::determinant (matType< T, P > const &m) |
template<typename T , precision P, template< typename, precision > class matType> |
GLM_FUNC_DECL matType< T, P > | glm::inverse (matType< T, P > const &m) |
template<typename T , precision P, template< typename, precision > class matType> |
GLM_FUNC_DECL matType< T, P > | glm::matrixCompMult (matType< T, P > const &x, matType< T, P > const &y) |
template<typename T , precision P, template< typename, precision > class vecTypeA, template< typename, precision > class vecTypeB> |
GLM_FUNC_DECL
detail::outerProduct_trait< T,
P, vecTypeA, vecTypeB >::type | glm::outerProduct (vecTypeA< T, P > const &c, vecTypeB< T, P > const &r) |
Detailed Description
For each of the following built-in matrix functions, there is both a single-precision floating point version, where all arguments and return values are single precision, and a double-precision floating version, where all arguments and return values are double precision. Only the single-precision floating point version is shown.
Function Documentation
template<typename T , precision P, template< typename, precision > class matType>
template<typename T , precision P, template< typename, precision > class matType>
template<typename T , precision P, template< typename, precision > class matType>
template<typename T , precision P, template< typename, precision > class vecTypeA, template< typename, precision > class vecTypeB>