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Plane.Dot(Vector3) Method (Microsoft.DirectX)

Computes the dot product of a plane and a vector.

Definition

Visual Basic Public Function Dot( _
    ByVal v As Vector3 _
) As Single
C# public float Dot(
    Vector3 v
);
C++ public:
float Dot(
    Vector3 v
);
JScript public function Dot(
    v : Vector3
) : float;

Parameters

v Microsoft.DirectX.Vector3
Source Vector3 structure.

Return Value

System.Single
A SingleLeave Site value that is the dot product of the plane and the vector.

Remarks

Given a plane (a, b, c, d) and a 4-D vector (x, y, z, w), this method's return value is a*x + b*y + c*z + d*w. The Dot method is useful for determining the plane's relationship with a homogeneous coordinate. For example, it can determine whether a coordinate is on a particular plane, or on which side of a particular plane a coordinate lies.

Given a plane (a, b, c, d) and a 3-D vector (x, y, z), this method's return value is a*x + b*y + c*z + d*1. The Dot method is useful for determining the plane's relationship with a coordinate in 3-D space.

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