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|descr= Cosine of angle between two 3D vectors.
|descr= Cosine of angle between two 3D vectors.


|s1= vector1 [[vectorCos]] vector2
|s1= vector1 [[vectorCos]] vector2


|p1= vector1: [[Array]] - vector 3D or 2D (since Arma 3 v2.00, z coordinate is defaulted to 0)
|p1= vector1: [[Array]] - vector 3D or 2D (since {{arma3}} v2.00, the z coordinate is defaulted to 0)


|p2= vector2: [[Array]] - vector 3D or 2D (since Arma 3 v2.00, z coordinate is defaulted to 0)
|p2= vector2: [[Array]] - vector 3D or 2D (since {{arma3}} v2.00, the z coordinate is defaulted to 0)


|r1=[[Number]]
|r1= [[Number]]


|x1= <code>_cos = [[getPos]] [[player]] [[vectorCos]] [0,0,2];</code>
|x1= <sqf>_cos = getPos player vectorCos [0,0,2];</sqf>


|seealso= [[vectorAdd]], [[vectorDiff]], [[vectorCrossProduct]], [[vectorDotProduct]], [[vectorMagnitude]], [[vectorMagnitudeSqr]], [[vectorMultiply]], [[vectorDistance]], [[vectorDistanceSqr]], [[vectorDir]], [[vectorUp]], [[setVectorDir]], [[setVectorUp]], [[setVectorDirAndUp]], [[vectorNormalized]], [[vectorFromTo]], [[matrixMultiply]], [[matrixTranspose]]
|seealso= [[vectorAdd]] [[vectorDiff]] [[vectorCrossProduct]] [[vectorDotProduct]] [[vectorMagnitude]] [[vectorMagnitudeSqr]] [[vectorMultiply]] [[vectorDistance]] [[vectorDistanceSqr]] [[vectorDir]] [[vectorUp]] [[setVectorDir]] [[setVectorUp]] [[setVectorDirAndUp]] [[vectorNormalized]] [[vectorFromTo]] [[matrixMultiply]] [[matrixTranspose]]
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{{GVI|arma3|1.22}} Algorithm:
{{GVI|arma3|1.22}} Algorithm:
<code>Vector1 = [x1,y1,z1]; Vector2 = [x2,y2,z2];
<sqf>Vector1 = [x1,y1,z1]; Vector2 = [x2,y2,z2];
Result = ((x1 * x2) + (y1 * y2) + (z1 * z2))/(([[sqrt]] (x1 ^ 2 + y1 ^ 2 + z1 ^ 2))*([[sqrt]] (x2 ^ 2 + y2 ^ 2 + z2 ^ 2)));</code>
Result = ((x1 * x2) + (y1 * y2) + (z1 * z2))/((sqrt (x1 ^ 2 + y1 ^ 2 + z1 ^ 2))*(sqrt (x2 ^ 2 + y2 ^ 2 + z2 ^ 2)));</sqf>
Given two vectors of attributes, A and B, the cosine similarity, cos(θ), is represented using a dot product and magnitude. The resulting similarity values indicating intermediate similarity or dissimilarity between two vectors.
Given two vectors of attributes, A and B, the cosine similarity, cos(θ), is represented using a dot product and magnitude. The resulting similarity values indicating intermediate similarity or dissimilarity between two vectors.
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 13 May 2022

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Description

Description:
Cosine of angle between two 3D vectors.
Groups:
Math - Vectors

Syntax

Syntax:
vector1 vectorCos vector2
Parameters:
vector1: Array - vector 3D or 2D (since Arma 3 v2.00, the z coordinate is defaulted to 0)
vector2: Array - vector 3D or 2D (since Arma 3 v2.00, the z coordinate is defaulted to 0)
Return Value:
Number

Examples

Example 1:
_cos = getPos player vectorCos [0,0,2];

Additional Information

See also:
vectorAdd vectorDiff vectorCrossProduct vectorDotProduct vectorMagnitude vectorMagnitudeSqr vectorMultiply vectorDistance vectorDistanceSqr vectorDir vectorUp setVectorDir setVectorUp setVectorDirAndUp vectorNormalized vectorFromTo matrixMultiply matrixTranspose

Notes

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Posted on 28 Jun, 2014
ffur2007slx2_5
Arma 3 logo black.png1.22 Algorithm:
Vector1 = [x1,y1,z1]; Vector2 = [x2,y2,z2]; Result = ((x1 * x2) + (y1 * y2) + (z1 * z2))/((sqrt (x1 ^ 2 + y1 ^ 2 + z1 ^ 2))*(sqrt (x2 ^ 2 + y2 ^ 2 + z2 ^ 2)));
Given two vectors of attributes, A and B, the cosine similarity, cos(θ), is represented using a dot product and magnitude. The resulting similarity values indicating intermediate similarity or dissimilarity between two vectors.