pub enum CharacterLength {
Relative(f32),
Absolute(f32),
}Expand description
A length measure used for various options of a character controller.
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Relative(f32)
The length is specified relative to some of the character shape’s size.
For example setting CharacterAutostep::max_height to CharacterLength::Relative(0.1)
for a shape with a height equal to 20.0 will result in a maximum step height
of 0.1 * 20.0 = 2.0.
Absolute(f32)
The length is specified as an absolute value, independent from the character shape’s size.
For example setting CharacterAutostep::max_height to CharacterLength::Relative(0.1)
for a shape with a height equal to 20.0 will result in a maximum step height
of 0.1 (the shape height is ignored in for this value).
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Source§impl CharacterLength
impl CharacterLength
Sourcepub fn map_absolute(self, f: impl FnOnce(f32) -> f32) -> Self
pub fn map_absolute(self, f: impl FnOnce(f32) -> f32) -> Self
Returns self with its value changed by the closure f if self is the Self::Absolute
variant.
Sourcepub fn map_relative(self, f: impl FnOnce(f32) -> f32) -> Self
pub fn map_relative(self, f: impl FnOnce(f32) -> f32) -> Self
Returns self with its value changed by the closure f if self is the Self::Relative
variant.
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Source§impl Clone for CharacterLength
impl Clone for CharacterLength
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CharacterLength
fn clone(&self) -> CharacterLength
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for CharacterLength
impl Debug for CharacterLength
Source§impl PartialEq for CharacterLength
impl PartialEq for CharacterLength
impl Copy for CharacterLength
impl StructuralPartialEq for CharacterLength
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impl Freeze for CharacterLength
impl RefUnwindSafe for CharacterLength
impl Send for CharacterLength
impl Sync for CharacterLength
impl Unpin for CharacterLength
impl UnwindSafe for CharacterLength
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