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vector3.cpp - Handle 3D coordinates. |
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Copyright (C) 1998-2001 by OpenEye Scientific Software, Inc. |
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Some portions Copyright (C) 2001-2005 by Geoffrey R. Hutchison |
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This file is part of the Open Babel project. |
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For more information, see <http://openbabel.sourceforge.net/> |
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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***********************************************************************/ |
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#include <math.h> |
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#include "mol.hpp" |
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#include "vector3.hpp" |
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using namespace std; |
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namespace OpenBabel |
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{ |
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/*! \class vector3 |
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\brief Represents a vector in the 3-dimensional real space. |
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The vector3 class was designed to simplify operations with doubleing |
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point coordinates. To this end many of the common operations have been |
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overloaded for simplicity. Vector addition, subtraction, scalar |
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multiplication, dot product, cross product, magnitude and a number of |
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other utility functions are built in to the vector class. For a full |
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description of the class member functions please consult the header |
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file vector3.h. The following code demonstrates several of the |
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functions of the vector class: |
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\code |
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vector3 v1,v2,v3; |
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v1 = VX; |
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v2 = VY; |
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v3 = cross(v1,v2); |
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v3 *= 2.5; |
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v3.normalize(); |
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\endcode |
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*/ |
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/*! This (slow) method allows to access the elements of the |
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vector as if it were an array of doubles. If the index is > 2, |
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then a warning is printed, and the program is terminated via |
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exit(-1). Otherwise, if i is 0, 1 or 2, then a reference to x, |
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y or z is returned, respectively. |
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\warning This method is primarily designed to facilitate the |
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integration ('Open Babelization') of code that uses arrays of |
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doubles rather than the vector class. Due to the error checks |
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the method is of course very slow and should therefore be |
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avoided in production code. |
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*/ |
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double& vector3::operator[] ( unsigned int i) |
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if (i > 2) |
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{ |
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cerr << "ERROR in OpenBabel::vector3::operator[]" << endl |
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<< "The method has been called with an illegal index i=" << i << "." << endl |
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<< "Please contact the author of the offending program immediately." << endl; |
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exit(-1); |
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} |
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if (i == 0) |
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return _vx; |
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if (i == 1) |
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return _vy; |
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return _vz; |
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} |
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/*! replaces *this with a random unit vector, which is (supposed |
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to be) uniformly distributed over the unit sphere. Uses the |
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random number generator obRand, or uses the system number |
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generator with a time seed if obRand == NULL. |
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@param obRandP random number generator to use, or 0L, if the |
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system random number generator (with time seed) should be used |
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*/ |
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void vector3::randomUnitVector(OBRandom *obRandP) |
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{ |
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OBRandom *ptr; |
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if (!obRandP) |
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{ |
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ptr = new OBRandom(true); |
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ptr->TimeSeed(); |
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} |
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else |
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ptr = obRandP; |
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// obtain a random vector with 0.001 <= length^2 <= 1.0, normalize |
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// the vector to obtain a random vector of length 1.0. |
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double l; |
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do |
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{ |
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this->Set(ptr->NextFloat()-0.5, ptr->NextFloat()-0.5, ptr->NextFloat()-0.5); |
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l = length_2(); |
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} |
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while ( (l > 1.0) || (l < 1e-4) ); |
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this->normalize(); |
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if (!obRandP) |
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delete ptr; |
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} |
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OBAPI ostream& operator<< ( ostream& co, const vector3& v ) |
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{ |
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co << "< " << v._vx << ", " << v._vy << ", " << v._vz << " >" ; |
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return co ; |
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} |
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OBAPI int operator== ( const vector3& v1, const vector3& v2 ) |
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{ |
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if ( ( v1._vx == v2._vx ) && |
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( v1._vy == v2._vy ) && |
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( v1._vz == v2._vz ) ) |
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return ( true ) ; |
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else |
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return ( false ) ; |
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} |
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OBAPI int operator!= ( const vector3& v1, const vector3& v2 ) |
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{ |
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if ( ( v1._vx != v2._vx ) || |
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( v1._vy != v2._vy ) || |
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( v1._vz != v2._vz ) ) |
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return ( true ) ; |
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else |
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return ( false ) ; |
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} |
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/*! This method checks if the current vector has length() == |
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0.0. If so, *this remains unchanged. Otherwise, *this is |
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scaled by 1.0/length(). |
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\warning If length() is very close to zero, but not == 0.0, |
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this method may behave in unexpected ways and return almost |
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random results; details may depend on your particular doubleing |
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point implementation. The use of this method is therefore |
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highly discouraged, unless you are certain that length() is in |
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a reasonable range, away from 0.0 (Stefan Kebekus) |
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\deprecated This method will probably replaced by a safer |
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algorithm in the future. |
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\todo Replace this method with a more fool-proof version. |
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@returns a reference to *this |
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*/ |
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vector3& vector3 :: normalize () |
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double l = length (); |
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if (IsNearZero(l)) |
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return(*this); |
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_vx = _vx / l ; |
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_vy = _vy / l ; |
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_vz = _vz / l ; |
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return(*this); |
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} |
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OBAPI double dot ( const vector3& v1, const vector3& v2 ) |
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return v1._vx*v2._vx + v1._vy*v2._vy + v1._vz*v2._vz ; |
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} |
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OBAPI vector3 cross ( const vector3& v1, const vector3& v2 ) |
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vector3 vv ; |
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vv._vx = v1._vy*v2._vz - v1._vz*v2._vy ; |
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vv._vy = - v1._vx*v2._vz + v1._vz*v2._vx ; |
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vv._vz = v1._vx*v2._vy - v1._vy*v2._vx ; |
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return ( vv ) ; |
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} |
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/*! This method calculates the angle between two vectors |
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\warning If length() of any of the two vectors is == 0.0, |
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this method will divide by zero. If the product of the |
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length() of the two vectors is very close to 0.0, but not == |
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0.0, this method may behave in unexpected ways and return |
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almost random results; details may depend on your particular |
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doubleing point implementation. The use of this method is |
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therefore highly discouraged, unless you are certain that the |
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length()es are in a reasonable range, away from 0.0 (Stefan |
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Kebekus) |
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\deprecated This method will probably replaced by a safer |
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algorithm in the future. |
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\todo Replace this method with a more fool-proof version. |
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@returns the angle in degrees (0-360) |
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*/ |
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OBAPI double vectorAngle ( const vector3& v1, const vector3& v2 ) |
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double mag; |
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double dp; |
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mag = v1.length() * v2.length(); |
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dp = dot(v1,v2)/mag; |
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if (dp < -0.999999) |
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dp = -0.9999999; |
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if (dp > 0.9999999) |
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dp = 0.9999999; |
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if (dp > 1.0) |
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dp = 1.0; |
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return((RAD_TO_DEG * acos(dp))); |
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} |
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OBAPI double CalcTorsionAngle(const vector3 &a, const vector3 &b, |
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const vector3 &c, const vector3 &d) |
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double torsion; |
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vector3 b1,b2,b3,c1,c2,c3; |
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b1 = a - b; |
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b2 = b - c; |
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b3 = c - d; |
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c1 = cross(b1,b2); |
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c2 = cross(b2,b3); |
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c3 = cross(c1,c2); |
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if (c1.length() * c2.length() < 0.001) |
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torsion = 0.0; |
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torsion = vectorAngle(c1,c2); |
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if (dot(b2,c3) > 0.0) |
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torsion *= -1.0; |
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} |
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return(torsion); |
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} |
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/*! This method checks if the current vector *this is zero |
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(i.e. if all entries == 0.0). If so, a warning message is |
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printed, and the whole program is aborted with exit(0). |
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Otherwise, a vector of length one is generated, which is |
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orthogonal to *this, and stored in v. The resulting vector is |
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not random. |
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\warning If the entries of the *this (in particular the |
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z-component) are very close to zero, but not == 0.0, this |
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method may behave in unexpected ways and return almost random |
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results; details may depend on your particular floating point |
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implementation. The use of this method is therefore highly |
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discouraged, unless you are certain that all components of |
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*this are in a reasonable range, away from 0.0 (Stefan |
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Kebekus) |
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\deprecated This method will probably replaced by a safer |
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\todo Replace this method with a more fool-proof version that |
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does not call exit() |
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@param res a reference to a vector where the result will be |
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stored |
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*/ |
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void vector3::createOrthoVector(vector3 &res) const |
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vector3 cO; |
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if ( ( IsNearZero(this->x())) && (IsNearZero(this->y())) ) |
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if ( IsNearZero(this->z()) ) |
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{ |
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cerr << "makeorthovec zero vector" << endl; |
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exit(0); |
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} |
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cO.SetX(1.0); |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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cO.SetZ(1.0); |
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} |
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res= cross(cO,*this); |
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res.normalize(); |
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} |
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const vector3 VZero ( 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 ) ; |
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const vector3 VX ( 1.0, 0.0, 0.0 ) ; |
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const vector3 VY ( 0.0, 1.0, 0.0 ) ; |
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const vector3 VZ ( 0.0, 0.0, 1.0 ) ; |
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/* Calculate the distance of point a to the plane determined by b,c,d */ |
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double Point2Plane(vector3 a, vector3 b, vector3 c, vector3 d) |
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double angle =0; |
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double dist_ab =0; |
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vector3 v_ba = a-b; |
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vector3 v_normal = cross(c-b, d-b).normalize(); |
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angle = vectorAngle(v_normal, v_ba); |
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dist_ab = v_ba.length(); |
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return fabs(dist_ab * cos(DEG_TO_RAD * angle)); |
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} |
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} // namespace OpenBabel |
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//! \file vector3.cpp |
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//! \brief Handle 3D coordinates. |