Struct SDL_HapticDirection
#[repr(C)]pub struct SDL_HapticDirection {
pub type_: u8,
pub dir: [i32; 3],
}
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\brief Structure that represents a haptic direction.
This is the direction where the force comes from, instead of the direction in which the force is exerted.
Directions can be specified by:
- ::SDL_HAPTIC_POLAR : Specified by polar coordinates.
- ::SDL_HAPTIC_CARTESIAN : Specified by cartesian coordinates.
- ::SDL_HAPTIC_SPHERICAL : Specified by spherical coordinates.
Cardinal directions of the haptic device are relative to the positioning of the device. North is considered to be away from the user.
The following diagram represents the cardinal directions: \verbatim .–. || .—––. |=.| |.—–.| |–| || || | | |‘—–’| ||~‘)_____(’ [ COMPUTER ]
North (0,-1) ^ | | (-1,0) West <––[ HAPTIC ]––> East (1,0) | | v South (0,1)
[ USER ] |||/ (o o) —ooO-(_)-Ooo— \endverbatim
If type is ::SDL_HAPTIC_POLAR, direction is encoded by hundredths of a degree starting north and turning clockwise. ::SDL_HAPTIC_POLAR only uses the first \c dir parameter. The cardinal directions would be:
- North: 0 (0 degrees)
- East: 9000 (90 degrees)
- South: 18000 (180 degrees)
- West: 27000 (270 degrees)
If type is ::SDL_HAPTIC_CARTESIAN, direction is encoded by three positions (X axis, Y axis and Z axis (with 3 axes)). ::SDL_HAPTIC_CARTESIAN uses the first three \c dir parameters. The cardinal directions would be:
- North: 0,-1, 0
- East: 1, 0, 0
- South: 0, 1, 0
- West: -1, 0, 0
The Z axis represents the height of the effect if supported, otherwise it’s unused. In cartesian encoding (1, 2) would be the same as (2, 4), you can use any multiple you want, only the direction matters.
If type is ::SDL_HAPTIC_SPHERICAL, direction is encoded by two rotations. The first two \c dir parameters are used. The \c dir parameters are as follows (all values are in hundredths of degrees):
- Degrees from (1, 0) rotated towards (0, 1).
- Degrees towards (0, 0, 1) (device needs at least 3 axes).
Example of force coming from the south with all encodings (force coming from the south means the user will have to pull the stick to counteract): \code SDL_HapticDirection direction;
// Cartesian directions direction.type = SDL_HAPTIC_CARTESIAN; // Using cartesian direction encoding. direction.dir[0] = 0; // X position direction.dir[1] = 1; // Y position // Assuming the device has 2 axes, we don’t need to specify third parameter.
// Polar directions direction.type = SDL_HAPTIC_POLAR; // We’ll be using polar direction encoding. direction.dir[0] = 18000; // Polar only uses first parameter
// Spherical coordinates direction.type = SDL_HAPTIC_SPHERICAL; // Spherical encoding direction.dir[0] = 9000; // Since we only have two axes we don’t need more parameters. \endcode
\sa SDL_HAPTIC_POLAR \sa SDL_HAPTIC_CARTESIAN \sa SDL_HAPTIC_SPHERICAL \sa SDL_HAPTIC_STEERING_AXIS \sa SDL_HapticEffect \sa SDL_HapticNumAxes
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§type_: u8
< The type of encoding.
dir: [i32; 3]
< The encoded direction.
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§impl Clone for SDL_HapticDirection
impl Clone for SDL_HapticDirection
§fn clone(&self) -> SDL_HapticDirection
fn clone(&self) -> SDL_HapticDirection
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impl Send for SDL_HapticDirection
impl Sync for SDL_HapticDirection
impl Unpin for SDL_HapticDirection
impl UnwindSafe for SDL_HapticDirection
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