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| Returns normalized vector (unit vector, [[vectorMagnitude]] <nowiki>=</nowiki> 1) of given vector. If given vector is 0 result is a 0 vector as well.  |= Description
| Returns normalized vector (unit vector, [[vectorMagnitude]] <nowiki>==</nowiki> 1) of given vector. If given vector is 0 result is a 0 vector as well.  |= Description
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Revision as of 23:32, 1 February 2019

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Description

Description:
Returns normalized vector (unit vector, vectorMagnitude == 1) of given vector. If given vector is 0 result is a 0 vector as well.
Groups:
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Syntax

Syntax:
vectorNormalized vector
Parameters:
vector: Array
Return Value:
Array

Examples

Example 1:
vectorNormalized [12345,7890,38383]; //[0.300481,0.192045,0.934254] vectorMagnitude [0.300481,0.192045,0.934254]; //1

Additional Information

See also:
vectorDiffvectorCrossProductvectorDotProductvectorCosvectorMagnitudevectorMagnitudeSqrvectorMultiplyvectorDistancevectorDistanceSqrvectorDirvectorUpsetVectorDirsetVectorUpsetVectorDirAndUpvectorFromTo

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Notes

Posted on 19 Jul, 2014
ffur2007slx2_5
(ArmA3 1.26) Algorithm: Vector = [x,y,z]; Result = [x/(sqrt (x ^ 2 + y ^ 2 + z ^ 2)), y/(sqrt (x ^ 2 + y ^ 2 + z ^ 2)), z/(sqrt (x ^ 2 + y ^ 2 + z ^ 2))] In mathematics, a unit vector in a normed vector space is a vector whose length is 1.

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