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April 7th, 2014, 08:59 PM
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Inverse transformation of an axis
Hello, I have one very simple question: suppose I have an axis defined by the vector ax+by+cz. Now what will be its inverse? Is it -ax -by -cz?
Thanks.
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April 8th, 2014, 03:37 AM
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Re: Inverse transformation of an axis
Originally Posted by jenny_wui
Hello, I have one very simple question: suppose I have an axis defined by the vector ax+by+cz. Now what will be its inverse? Is it -ax -by -cz?
Yes.
But what does it have to do with the Graphics Programming?
Victor Nijegorodov
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April 8th, 2014, 04:04 AM
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Re: Inverse transformation of an axis
Originally Posted by jenny_wui
Hello, I have one very simple question: suppose I have an axis defined by the vector ax+by+cz. Now what will be its inverse? Is it -ax -by -cz?
Thanks.
As this isn't specific to c++ programming, you might get better guidance if you posted to the Algorithm forum.
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