A 3D Cartesian point.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
x |
Number |
0.0
|
optional The X component. |
y |
Number |
0.0
|
optional The Y component. |
z |
Number |
0.0
|
optional The Z component. |
See:
Members
The X component.
-
Default Value:
0.0
The Y component.
-
Default Value:
0.0
The Z component.
-
Default Value:
0.0
static constant Cesium.Cartesian3.ONE : Cartesian3
An immutable Cartesian3 instance initialized to (1.0, 1.0, 1.0).
The number of elements used to pack the object into an array.
static constant Cesium.Cartesian3.UNIT_X : Cartesian3
An immutable Cartesian3 instance initialized to (1.0, 0.0, 0.0).
static constant Cesium.Cartesian3.UNIT_Y : Cartesian3
An immutable Cartesian3 instance initialized to (0.0, 1.0, 0.0).
static constant Cesium.Cartesian3.UNIT_Z : Cartesian3
An immutable Cartesian3 instance initialized to (0.0, 0.0, 1.0).
static constant Cesium.Cartesian3.ZERO : Cartesian3
An immutable Cartesian3 instance initialized to (0.0, 0.0, 0.0).
Methods
clone(result) → Cartesian3
Duplicates this Cartesian3 instance.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
result |
Cartesian3 | optional The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new Cartesian3 instance if one was not provided.
Compares this Cartesian against the provided Cartesian componentwise and returns
true
if they are equal, false
otherwise.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
right |
Cartesian3 | optional The right hand side Cartesian. |
Returns:
true
if they are equal, false
otherwise.
Compares this Cartesian against the provided Cartesian componentwise and returns
true
if they pass an absolute or relative tolerance test,
false
otherwise.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
right |
Cartesian3 | optional The right hand side Cartesian. | |
relativeEpsilon |
Number |
0
|
optional The relative epsilon tolerance to use for equality testing. |
absoluteEpsilon |
Number |
relativeEpsilon
|
optional The absolute epsilon tolerance to use for equality testing. |
Returns:
true
if they are within the provided epsilon, false
otherwise.
Creates a string representing this Cartesian in the format '(x, y, z)'.
Returns:
A string representing this Cartesian in the format '(x, y, z)'.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.abs(cartesian, result) → Cartesian3
Computes the absolute value of the provided Cartesian.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian3 | The Cartesian whose absolute value is to be computed. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.add(left, right, result) → Cartesian3
Computes the componentwise sum of two Cartesians.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | The first Cartesian. |
right |
Cartesian3 | The second Cartesian. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter.
Returns the angle, in radians, between the provided Cartesians.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | The first Cartesian. |
right |
Cartesian3 | The second Cartesian. |
Returns:
The angle between the Cartesians.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.clone(cartesian, result) → Cartesian3
Duplicates a Cartesian3 instance.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian3 | The Cartesian to duplicate. |
result |
Cartesian3 | optional The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new Cartesian3 instance if one was not provided. (Returns undefined if cartesian is undefined)
static Cesium.Cartesian3.cross(left, right, result) → Cartesian3
Computes the cross (outer) product of two Cartesians.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | The first Cartesian. |
right |
Cartesian3 | The second Cartesian. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The cross product.
Computes the distance between two points.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | The first point to compute the distance from. |
right |
Cartesian3 | The second point to compute the distance to. |
Returns:
The distance between two points.
Example:
// Returns 1.0
const d = Cesium.Cartesian3.distance(new Cesium.Cartesian3(1.0, 0.0, 0.0), new Cesium.Cartesian3(2.0, 0.0, 0.0));
Computes the squared distance between two points. Comparing squared distances
using this function is more efficient than comparing distances using
Cartesian3#distance
.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | The first point to compute the distance from. |
right |
Cartesian3 | The second point to compute the distance to. |
Returns:
The distance between two points.
Example:
// Returns 4.0, not 2.0
const d = Cesium.Cartesian3.distanceSquared(new Cesium.Cartesian3(1.0, 0.0, 0.0), new Cesium.Cartesian3(3.0, 0.0, 0.0));
static Cesium.Cartesian3.divideByScalar(cartesian, scalar, result) → Cartesian3
Divides the provided Cartesian componentwise by the provided scalar.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian3 | The Cartesian to be divided. |
scalar |
Number | The scalar to divide by. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.divideComponents(left, right, result) → Cartesian3
Computes the componentwise quotient of two Cartesians.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | The first Cartesian. |
right |
Cartesian3 | The second Cartesian. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter.
Computes the dot (scalar) product of two Cartesians.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | The first Cartesian. |
right |
Cartesian3 | The second Cartesian. |
Returns:
The dot product.
Compares the provided Cartesians componentwise and returns
true
if they are equal, false
otherwise.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | optional The first Cartesian. |
right |
Cartesian3 | optional The second Cartesian. |
Returns:
true
if left and right are equal, false
otherwise.
Compares the provided Cartesians componentwise and returns
true
if they pass an absolute or relative tolerance test,
false
otherwise.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | optional The first Cartesian. | |
right |
Cartesian3 | optional The second Cartesian. | |
relativeEpsilon |
Number |
0
|
optional The relative epsilon tolerance to use for equality testing. |
absoluteEpsilon |
Number |
relativeEpsilon
|
optional The absolute epsilon tolerance to use for equality testing. |
Returns:
true
if left and right are within the provided epsilon, false
otherwise.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.fromArray(array, startingIndex, result) → Cartesian3
Creates a Cartesian3 from three consecutive elements in an array.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
array |
Array.<Number> | The array whose three consecutive elements correspond to the x, y, and z components, respectively. | |
startingIndex |
Number |
0
|
optional The offset into the array of the first element, which corresponds to the x component. |
result |
Cartesian3 | optional The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new Cartesian3 instance if one was not provided.
Example:
// Create a Cartesian3 with (1.0, 2.0, 3.0)
const v = [1.0, 2.0, 3.0];
const p = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromArray(v);
// Create a Cartesian3 with (1.0, 2.0, 3.0) using an offset into an array
const v2 = [0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0];
const p2 = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromArray(v2, 2);
static Cesium.Cartesian3.fromCartesian4(cartesian, result) → Cartesian3
Creates a Cartesian3 instance from an existing Cartesian4. This simply takes the
x, y, and z properties of the Cartesian4 and drops w.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian4 | The Cartesian4 instance to create a Cartesian3 instance from. |
result |
Cartesian3 | optional The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new Cartesian3 instance if one was not provided.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegrees(longitude, latitude, height, ellipsoid, result) → Cartesian3
Returns a Cartesian3 position from longitude and latitude values given in degrees.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
longitude |
Number | The longitude, in degrees | |
latitude |
Number | The latitude, in degrees | |
height |
Number |
0.0
|
optional The height, in meters, above the ellipsoid. |
ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid.WGS84
|
optional The ellipsoid on which the position lies. |
result |
Cartesian3 | optional The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The position
Example:
const position = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegrees(-115.0, 37.0);
static Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegreesArray(coordinates, ellipsoid, result) → Array.<Cartesian3>
Returns an array of Cartesian3 positions given an array of longitude and latitude values given in degrees.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
coordinates |
Array.<Number> | A list of longitude and latitude values. Values alternate [longitude, latitude, longitude, latitude...]. | |
ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid.WGS84
|
optional The ellipsoid on which the coordinates lie. |
result |
Array.<Cartesian3> | optional An array of Cartesian3 objects to store the result. |
Returns:
The array of positions.
Example:
const positions = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegreesArray([-115.0, 37.0, -107.0, 33.0]);
static Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegreesArrayHeights(coordinates, ellipsoid, result) → Array.<Cartesian3>
Returns an array of Cartesian3 positions given an array of longitude, latitude and height values where longitude and latitude are given in degrees.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
coordinates |
Array.<Number> | A list of longitude, latitude and height values. Values alternate [longitude, latitude, height, longitude, latitude, height...]. | |
ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid.WGS84
|
optional The ellipsoid on which the position lies. |
result |
Array.<Cartesian3> | optional An array of Cartesian3 objects to store the result. |
Returns:
The array of positions.
Example:
const positions = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegreesArrayHeights([-115.0, 37.0, 100000.0, -107.0, 33.0, 150000.0]);
static Cesium.Cartesian3.fromElements(x, y, z, result) → Cartesian3
Creates a Cartesian3 instance from x, y and z coordinates.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
x |
Number | The x coordinate. |
y |
Number | The y coordinate. |
z |
Number | The z coordinate. |
result |
Cartesian3 | optional The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new Cartesian3 instance if one was not provided.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.fromRadians(longitude, latitude, height, ellipsoid, result) → Cartesian3
Returns a Cartesian3 position from longitude and latitude values given in radians.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
longitude |
Number | The longitude, in radians | |
latitude |
Number | The latitude, in radians | |
height |
Number |
0.0
|
optional The height, in meters, above the ellipsoid. |
ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid.WGS84
|
optional The ellipsoid on which the position lies. |
result |
Cartesian3 | optional The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The position
Example:
const position = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromRadians(-2.007, 0.645);
static Cesium.Cartesian3.fromRadiansArray(coordinates, ellipsoid, result) → Array.<Cartesian3>
Returns an array of Cartesian3 positions given an array of longitude and latitude values given in radians.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
coordinates |
Array.<Number> | A list of longitude and latitude values. Values alternate [longitude, latitude, longitude, latitude...]. | |
ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid.WGS84
|
optional The ellipsoid on which the coordinates lie. |
result |
Array.<Cartesian3> | optional An array of Cartesian3 objects to store the result. |
Returns:
The array of positions.
Example:
const positions = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromRadiansArray([-2.007, 0.645, -1.867, .575]);
static Cesium.Cartesian3.fromRadiansArrayHeights(coordinates, ellipsoid, result) → Array.<Cartesian3>
Returns an array of Cartesian3 positions given an array of longitude, latitude and height values where longitude and latitude are given in radians.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
coordinates |
Array.<Number> | A list of longitude, latitude and height values. Values alternate [longitude, latitude, height, longitude, latitude, height...]. | |
ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid |
Ellipsoid.WGS84
|
optional The ellipsoid on which the position lies. |
result |
Array.<Cartesian3> | optional An array of Cartesian3 objects to store the result. |
Returns:
The array of positions.
Example:
const positions = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromRadiansArrayHeights([-2.007, 0.645, 100000.0, -1.867, .575, 150000.0]);
static Cesium.Cartesian3.fromSpherical(spherical, result) → Cartesian3
Converts the provided Spherical into Cartesian3 coordinates.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
spherical |
Spherical | The Spherical to be converted to Cartesian3. |
result |
Cartesian3 | optional The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new Cartesian3 instance if one was not provided.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.lerp(start, end, t, result) → Cartesian3
Computes the linear interpolation or extrapolation at t using the provided cartesians.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
start |
Cartesian3 | The value corresponding to t at 0.0. |
end |
Cartesian3 | The value corresponding to t at 1.0. |
t |
Number | The point along t at which to interpolate. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter.
Computes the Cartesian's magnitude (length).
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian3 | The Cartesian instance whose magnitude is to be computed. |
Returns:
The magnitude.
Computes the provided Cartesian's squared magnitude.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian3 | The Cartesian instance whose squared magnitude is to be computed. |
Returns:
The squared magnitude.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.maximumByComponent(first, second, result) → Cartesian3
Compares two Cartesians and computes a Cartesian which contains the maximum components of the supplied Cartesians.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
first |
Cartesian3 | A cartesian to compare. |
second |
Cartesian3 | A cartesian to compare. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object into which to store the result. |
Returns:
A cartesian with the maximum components.
Computes the value of the maximum component for the supplied Cartesian.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian3 | The cartesian to use. |
Returns:
The value of the maximum component.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.midpoint(left, right, result) → Cartesian3
Computes the midpoint between the right and left Cartesian.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | The first Cartesian. |
right |
Cartesian3 | The second Cartesian. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The midpoint.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.minimumByComponent(first, second, result) → Cartesian3
Compares two Cartesians and computes a Cartesian which contains the minimum components of the supplied Cartesians.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
first |
Cartesian3 | A cartesian to compare. |
second |
Cartesian3 | A cartesian to compare. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object into which to store the result. |
Returns:
A cartesian with the minimum components.
Computes the value of the minimum component for the supplied Cartesian.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian3 | The cartesian to use. |
Returns:
The value of the minimum component.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.mostOrthogonalAxis(cartesian, result) → Cartesian3
Returns the axis that is most orthogonal to the provided Cartesian.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian3 | The Cartesian on which to find the most orthogonal axis. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The most orthogonal axis.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.multiplyByScalar(cartesian, scalar, result) → Cartesian3
Multiplies the provided Cartesian componentwise by the provided scalar.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian3 | The Cartesian to be scaled. |
scalar |
Number | The scalar to multiply with. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.multiplyComponents(left, right, result) → Cartesian3
Computes the componentwise product of two Cartesians.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | The first Cartesian. |
right |
Cartesian3 | The second Cartesian. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.negate(cartesian, result) → Cartesian3
Negates the provided Cartesian.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian3 | The Cartesian to be negated. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.normalize(cartesian, result) → Cartesian3
Computes the normalized form of the supplied Cartesian.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cartesian |
Cartesian3 | The Cartesian to be normalized. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter.
Stores the provided instance into the provided array.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
value |
Cartesian3 | The value to pack. | |
array |
Array.<Number> | The array to pack into. | |
startingIndex |
Number |
0
|
optional The index into the array at which to start packing the elements. |
Returns:
The array that was packed into
Flattens an array of Cartesian3s into an array of components.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
array |
Array.<Cartesian3> | The array of cartesians to pack. |
result |
Array.<Number> |
optional
The array onto which to store the result. If this is a typed array, it must have array.length * 3 components, else a DeveloperError will be thrown. If it is a regular array, it will be resized to have (array.length * 3) elements. |
Returns:
The packed array.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.projectVector(a, b, result) → Cartesian3
Projects vector a onto vector b
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
a |
Cartesian3 | The vector that needs projecting |
b |
Cartesian3 | The vector to project onto |
result |
Cartesian3 | The result cartesian |
Returns:
The modified result parameter
static Cesium.Cartesian3.subtract(left, right, result) → Cartesian3
Computes the componentwise difference of two Cartesians.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
left |
Cartesian3 | The first Cartesian. |
right |
Cartesian3 | The second Cartesian. |
result |
Cartesian3 | The object onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.unpack(array, startingIndex, result) → Cartesian3
Retrieves an instance from a packed array.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
array |
Array.<Number> | The packed array. | |
startingIndex |
Number |
0
|
optional The starting index of the element to be unpacked. |
result |
Cartesian3 | optional The object into which to store the result. |
Returns:
The modified result parameter or a new Cartesian3 instance if one was not provided.
static Cesium.Cartesian3.unpackArray(array, result) → Array.<Cartesian3>
Unpacks an array of cartesian components into an array of Cartesian3s.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
array |
Array.<Number> | The array of components to unpack. |
result |
Array.<Cartesian3> | optional The array onto which to store the result. |
Returns:
The unpacked array.