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/* This file is automatically rebuilt by the Cesium build process. */
define(['exports', './Cartesian2-44e93af5', './Check-285f6bfc', './when-f31b6bd1'], function (exports, Cartesian2, Check, when) { 'use strict';
/**
* A fixed-point encoding of a {@link Cartesian3} with 64-bit floating-point components, as two {@link Cartesian3}
* values that, when converted to 32-bit floating-point and added, approximate the original input.
* <p>
* This is used to encode positions in vertex buffers for rendering without jittering artifacts
* as described in {@link http://help.agi.com/AGIComponents/html/BlogPrecisionsPrecisions.htm|Precisions, Precisions}.
* </p>
*
* @alias EncodedCartesian3
* @constructor
*
* @private
*/
function EncodedCartesian3() {
/**
* The high bits for each component. Bits 0 to 22 store the whole value. Bits 23 to 31 are not used.
*
* @type {Cartesian3}
* @default {@link Cartesian3.ZERO}
*/
this.high = Cartesian2.Cartesian3.clone(Cartesian2.Cartesian3.ZERO);
/**
* The low bits for each component. Bits 7 to 22 store the whole value, and bits 0 to 6 store the fraction. Bits 23 to 31 are not used.
*
* @type {Cartesian3}
* @default {@link Cartesian3.ZERO}
*/
this.low = Cartesian2.Cartesian3.clone(Cartesian2.Cartesian3.ZERO);
}
/**
* Encodes a 64-bit floating-point value as two floating-point values that, when converted to
* 32-bit floating-point and added, approximate the original input. The returned object
* has <code>high</code> and <code>low</code> properties for the high and low bits, respectively.
* <p>
* The fixed-point encoding follows {@link http://help.agi.com/AGIComponents/html/BlogPrecisionsPrecisions.htm|Precisions, Precisions}.
* </p>
*
* @param {Number} value The floating-point value to encode.
* @param {Object} [result] The object onto which to store the result.
* @returns {Object} The modified result parameter or a new instance if one was not provided.
*
* @example
* var value = 1234567.1234567;
* var splitValue = Cesium.EncodedCartesian3.encode(value);
*/
EncodedCartesian3.encode = function (value, result) {
//>>includeStart('debug', pragmas.debug);
Check.Check.typeOf.number("value", value);
//>>includeEnd('debug');
if (!when.defined(result)) {
result = {
high: 0.0,
low: 0.0,
};
}
var doubleHigh;
if (value >= 0.0) {
doubleHigh = Math.floor(value / 65536.0) * 65536.0;
result.high = doubleHigh;
result.low = value - doubleHigh;
} else {
doubleHigh = Math.floor(-value / 65536.0) * 65536.0;
result.high = -doubleHigh;
result.low = value + doubleHigh;
}
return result;
};
var scratchEncode = {
high: 0.0,
low: 0.0,
};
/**
* Encodes a {@link Cartesian3} with 64-bit floating-point components as two {@link Cartesian3}
* values that, when converted to 32-bit floating-point and added, approximate the original input.
* <p>
* The fixed-point encoding follows {@link https://help.agi.com/AGIComponents/html/BlogPrecisionsPrecisions.htm|Precisions, Precisions}.
* </p>
*
* @param {Cartesian3} cartesian The cartesian to encode.
* @param {EncodedCartesian3} [result] The object onto which to store the result.
* @returns {EncodedCartesian3} The modified result parameter or a new EncodedCartesian3 instance if one was not provided.
*
* @example
* var cart = new Cesium.Cartesian3(-10000000.0, 0.0, 10000000.0);
* var encoded = Cesium.EncodedCartesian3.fromCartesian(cart);
*/
EncodedCartesian3.fromCartesian = function (cartesian, result) {
//>>includeStart('debug', pragmas.debug);
Check.Check.typeOf.object("cartesian", cartesian);
//>>includeEnd('debug');
if (!when.defined(result)) {
result = new EncodedCartesian3();
}
var high = result.high;
var low = result.low;
EncodedCartesian3.encode(cartesian.x, scratchEncode);
high.x = scratchEncode.high;
low.x = scratchEncode.low;
EncodedCartesian3.encode(cartesian.y, scratchEncode);
high.y = scratchEncode.high;
low.y = scratchEncode.low;
EncodedCartesian3.encode(cartesian.z, scratchEncode);
high.z = scratchEncode.high;
low.z = scratchEncode.low;
return result;
};
var encodedP = new EncodedCartesian3();
/**
* Encodes the provided <code>cartesian</code>, and writes it to an array with <code>high</code>
* components followed by <code>low</code> components, i.e. <code>[high.x, high.y, high.z, low.x, low.y, low.z]</code>.
* <p>
* This is used to create interleaved high-precision position vertex attributes.
* </p>
*
* @param {Cartesian3} cartesian The cartesian to encode.
* @param {Number[]} cartesianArray The array to write to.
* @param {Number} index The index into the array to start writing. Six elements will be written.
*
* @exception {DeveloperError} index must be a number greater than or equal to 0.
*
* @example
* var positions = [
* new Cesium.Cartesian3(),
* // ...
* ];
* var encodedPositions = new Float32Array(2 * 3 * positions.length);
* var j = 0;
* for (var i = 0; i < positions.length; ++i) {
* Cesium.EncodedCartesian3.writeElement(positions[i], encodedPositions, j);
* j += 6;
* }
*/
EncodedCartesian3.writeElements = function (cartesian, cartesianArray, index) {
//>>includeStart('debug', pragmas.debug);
Check.Check.defined("cartesianArray", cartesianArray);
Check.Check.typeOf.number("index", index);
Check.Check.typeOf.number.greaterThanOrEquals("index", index, 0);
//>>includeEnd('debug');
EncodedCartesian3.fromCartesian(cartesian, encodedP);
var high = encodedP.high;
var low = encodedP.low;
cartesianArray[index] = high.x;
cartesianArray[index + 1] = high.y;
cartesianArray[index + 2] = high.z;
cartesianArray[index + 3] = low.x;
cartesianArray[index + 4] = low.y;
cartesianArray[index + 5] = low.z;
};
exports.EncodedCartesian3 = EncodedCartesian3;
});