Struct parry2d_f64::query::details::TOI
source · pub struct TOI {
pub toi: Real,
pub witness1: Point<Real>,
pub witness2: Point<Real>,
pub normal1: Unit<Vector<Real>>,
pub normal2: Unit<Vector<Real>>,
pub status: TOIStatus,
}Expand description
The result of a time-of-impact (TOI) computation.
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§toi: RealThe time at which the objects touch.
witness1: Point<Real>The local-space closest point on the first shape at the time of impact.
Undefined if status is Penetrating.
witness2: Point<Real>The local-space closest point on the second shape at the time of impact.
Undefined if status is Penetrating.
normal1: Unit<Vector<Real>>The local-space outward normal on the first shape at the time of impact.
Undefined if status is Penetrating.
normal2: Unit<Vector<Real>>The local-space outward normal on the second shape at the time of impact.
Undefined if status is Penetrating.
status: TOIStatusThe way the time-of-impact computation algorithm terminated.
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source§impl TOI
impl TOI
sourcepub fn swapped(self) -> Self
pub fn swapped(self) -> Self
Swaps every data of this TOI result such that the role of both shapes are inverted.
In practice, this makes it so that self.witness1 and self.normal1 become self.witness2 and self.normal2 and vice-versa.
sourcepub fn transform1_by(&self, pos: &Isometry<Real>) -> Self
pub fn transform1_by(&self, pos: &Isometry<Real>) -> Self
Transform self.witness1 and self.normal1 by pos.
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impl Freeze for TOI
impl RefUnwindSafe for TOI
impl Send for TOI
impl Sync for TOI
impl Unpin for TOI
impl UnwindSafe for TOI
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