FOX/ObjCryst++  1.10.X (development)
trackball.h
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37 /*
38  * trackball.h
39  * A virtual trackball implementation
40  * Written by Gavin Bell for Silicon Graphics, November 1988.
41  */
42 
43 /*
44  * Pass the x and y coordinates of the last and current positions of
45  * the mouse, scaled so they are from (-1.0 ... 1.0).
46  *
47  * The resulting rotation is returned as a quaternion rotation in the
48  * first paramater.
49  */
50 void
51 trackball(float q[4], float p1x, float p1y, float p2x, float p2y);
52 
53 /*
54  * Given two quaternions, add them together to get a third quaternion.
55  * Adding quaternions to get a compound rotation is analagous to adding
56  * translations to get a compound translation. When incrementally
57  * adding rotations, the first argument here should be the new
58  * rotation, the second and third the total rotation (which will be
59  * over-written with the resulting new total rotation).
60  */
61 void
62 add_quats(float *q1, float *q2, float *dest);
63 
64 /*
65  * A useful function, builds a rotation matrix in Matrix based on
66  * given quaternion.
67  */
68 void
69 build_rotmatrix(float m[4][4], float q[4]);
70 
71 /*
72  * This function computes a quaternion based on an axis (defined by
73  * the given vector) and an angle about which to rotate. The angle is
74  * expressed in radians. The result is put into the third argument.
75  */
76 void
77 axis_to_quat(float a[3], float phi, float q[4]);
78