XMVector2Refract function (directxmath.h)
Refracts an incident 2D vector across a 2D normal vector.
Syntax
XMVECTOR XM_CALLCONV XMVector2Refract(
[in] FXMVECTOR Incident,
[in] FXMVECTOR Normal,
[in] float RefractionIndex
) noexcept;
Parameters
[in] Incident
2D incident vector to refract.
[in] Normal
2D normal vector to refract the incident vector through.
[in] RefractionIndex
Index of refraction. See remarks.
Return value
Returns the refracted incident vector. If the refraction index and the angle between the incident vector and the normal are such that the result is a total internal reflection, the function will return a vector of the form < 0.0f, 0.0f, undefined, undefined >.
Remarks
The following pseudocode demonstrates the operation of the function:
XMVECTOR Result;
float t = (Incident.x * Normal.x + Incident.y * Normal.y); // dot(Incident, Normal);
float r = 1.0f - RefractionIndex * RefractionIndex * (1.0f - t * t);
if (r < 0.0f) // Total internal reflection
{
Result.x = 0.0f;
Result.y = 0.0f;
}
else
{
float s = RefractionIndex * t + sqrt(r);
Result.x = RefractionIndex * Incident.x - s * Normal.x;
Result.y = RefractionIndex * Incident.y - s * Normal.y;
}
Result.z = undefined;
Result.w = undefined;
return Result;
The index of refraction is the ratio of the index of refraction of the medium containing the incident vector to the index of refraction of the medium being entered (where the index of refraction of a medium is itself the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in the medium).
Platform Requirements
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 or Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 with the Windows SDK for Windows 8. Supported for Win32 desktop apps, Windows Store apps, and Windows Phone 8 apps.Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | directxmath.h (include DirectXMath.h) |