Thanks florin!

wow, theres alot of stuff in there.  There should be an option in the
constructor to set the precision of the transform3d.. to accomodate
matrices of floats, instead of doubles.

That would greatly help the people who have thousands upon thousands of
transform3ds..

Ian

> There are the following fixed fields:
>
> - double[16] - the actual matrix,
> - int - type
> - int - dirty bits
> - boolean - auto normalization.
>
> Depending on the methods invoked, there might be additionaly created:
> - double[9] - the rotation matrix
> - double[3] - the scale matrix
>
> Cheers,
>
> Florin
>
>
>
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> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2003 14:20
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> Betreff: [JAVA3D] Whats in the Transform3D
>
>
> I was wondering if anyone could tell me what non-static data (fields) is
> actually contained within a Transform3D...
>
> I am curious because I would like to get a better idea of what the cost of
> allocating large amounts of Transform3Ds is..
>
> So I am quite sure that there is a 4x4 matrix in there somewhere.. but i
> am not sure what other info is in there.
>
> Thoughts??
> ian
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