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quaternion.js

v0.9.1

Published

Quaternion class for Javascript

Downloads

10

Readme

Quaternion.js

Quaternion class for javascript.

Installing

NPM:

npm install quaternion.js --save

Bower:

bower install quaternion.js --save

Or just simply download the Quaternion.js file, and include it in your html.

Usage

If you are using node.js, put this code to the beginning of your script:

var Quaternion = require('quaternion.js').Quaternion;

Create a new Quaternion instance:

// a = b = c = d = 0
var q1 = new Quaternion();
// given a,b,c,d values   
var q2 = new Quaternion(1,2,3,4); 
// random values between -1 and 1
var q3 = Quaternion.random();

Properties

You can get/set the values of the quaternion with the following properties:

  • a: the a value of the quaternion
  • b: the b value of the quaternion
  • c: the c value of the quaternion
  • d: the d value of the quaternion
  • v: the imaginary part. Returns a quaternion with the same values, but with zero real part
  • theta: theta value of the the polar decomposition
  • n: ň value of the the polar decomposition

Functions

The Quaternion instances can be only modified using it's public properties. Every function call will return a new Quaternion instance with the result. It makes possible to create function calls like this:

var q3 = q1.square().add(q2);

List of the available functions:

  • equals: Compares two quaternions. If they have the same values, returns true.
  • clone: Returns a new Quaternion instance with the same values as the parameter's.
  • real: Returns a new quaternion instance with the same values as the parameter's, but with zero imaginary part.
  • imag: Returns a new quaternion instance with the same values as the parameter's, but with zero real part.
  • comp: Returns a new quaternion instance with the same values as the parameter's, but with zero c and d values.
  • conj: Conjugate
  • norm: Normal
  • neg: Negation
  • scale: Multiply a,b,c,d with a given real number.
  • dist: Distance between two quaternions.
  • inv: Inverse
  • unit: Generate a 1 length quaternion, from the parameter
  • add: Addition
  • sub: Subtraction
  • mult: Multiplication
  • div: Division
  • exp: Exponental function
  • log: Logarithm
  • rot: Rotate theta
  • pow: Power
  • square: Square
  • cube: Cube
  • sqrt: Square root
  • cbrt: Cube root
  • min: Minimal value from a,b,c,d
  • max: Maximum value from a,b,c,d