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Returns the normalized version of a 3D vector.
Syntax
XMVECTOR XM_CALLCONV XMVector3Normalize(
[in] FXMVECTOR V
) noexcept;
Parameters
[in] V
3D vector.
Return value
Returns the normalized version of V.
Remarks
For a vector of length 0, this function returns a zero vector. For a vector with infinite length, it returns a vector of QNaN.
Note that for most graphics applications, ensuring the vectors have well-defined lengths that don't cause problems for normalization is common practice. However, if you need a robust normalization that works for all floating-point inputs, you can use the following code instead:
inline XMVECTOR XMVector3NormalizeRobust( FXMVECTOR V )
{
// Compute the maximum absolute value component.
XMVECTOR vAbs = XMVectorAbs(V);
XMVECTOR max0 = XMVectorSplatX(vAbs);
XMVECTOR max1 = XMVectorSplatY(vAbs);
XMVECTOR max2 = XMVectorSplatZ(vAbs);
max0 = XMVectorMax(max0, max1);
max0 = XMVectorMax(max0, max2);
// Divide by the maximum absolute component.
XMVECTOR normalized = XMVectorDivide(V, max0);
// Set to zero when the original length is zero.
XMVECTOR mask = XMVectorNotEqual(g_XMZero, max0);
normalized = XMVectorAndInt(normalized, mask);
XMVECTOR t0 = XMVector3LengthSq(normalized);
XMVECTOR length = XMVectorSqrt(t0);
// Divide by the length to normalize.
normalized = XMVectorDivide(normalized, length);
// Set to zero when the original length is zero or infinity. In the
// latter case, this is considered to be an unexpected condition.
normalized = XMVectorAndInt(normalized, mask);
return normalized;
}
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) |