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Sharp3D.Math - A 3D math library for .NET

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A 3D math library written in C#

Introduction

I started building this library as part of a C# 3D engine I am currently working on. Having noticed that there isn't any decent open-source C# library for dealing with complex math out there I decided to focus my efforts on this library and release it to the world.

More information could be found on the project's workspace at http://workspaces.gotdotnet.com/sharp3d.

Features

  • Support both single-precision and double-precision floating point types.
  • Full-featured implementation of mathematical data types including complex numbers' quaternion and various sizes of matrices and vectors.
  • Geometric data types and algorithms for 2D and 3D - distance and intersection methods, bounding volumes etc.
  • Random number and noise generation.
  • Strong-Typed collections for the library's data types.
  • Extension of standard mathematical functions, such as Cos(), Sqrt(), and Exp(), to work with vectors, matrices, and complex number classes.
  • A support library for converting between DirectX and Sharp3D.Math structures.

History

  • v1.1.1621.25560 - Update
    • Added array lists for vector structures.
    • Added a Polygon class to the Geometry3D and Geometry2D namespaces.
    • Added a Triangle structure to the Geometry3D namespace.
    • Intersection Methods : Ray to plane, AABB, OBB, Triangle and Sphere (not fully implemented yet).
    • Intersection Methods between AABB, OBB and Sphere (not fully implemented yet).
    • Added <, > , <=, >= operators to the vector structures.
    • Added IIntegrator implementations : SimpsonIntegral.
    • Implemented the Parse method for vectors and complex numbers.
    • Created Sharp3D.Math.Tests library and moved all unit testing classes there so that Sharp3D.Math is no longer dependent on NUnit.Framework.dll.
  • v1.1 - First release.

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Comments and Discussions

 
Questionpost on github? Pin
Member 1179891226-Oct-16 20:45
Member 1179891226-Oct-16 20:45 
Generala very useful lib.... Pin
zhaochunyan21-Apr-09 21:47
zhaochunyan21-Apr-09 21:47 
GeneralMatrix indexing for 3- and 4-dimensional matrixes is wrong Pin
Kluyg18-Nov-07 4:55
Kluyg18-Nov-07 4:55 
Generalsquare root of a complex number incorrect Pin
Chris J Saunders4-Jan-07 20:35
Chris J Saunders4-Jan-07 20:35 
GeneralRe: square root of a complex number incorrect Pin
Eric Engler13-Apr-07 10:03
Eric Engler13-Apr-07 10:03 
GeneralRe: square root of a complex number incorrect Pin
Chris J Saunders13-Apr-07 14:04
Chris J Saunders13-Apr-07 14:04 
GeneralThis saved me hours of programming Pin
vanRCAD17-Sep-06 0:30
vanRCAD17-Sep-06 0:30 
QuestionHow to Install & Use the Library Pin
Daniel P25-May-06 17:04
Daniel P25-May-06 17:04 
AnswerRe: How to Install & Use the Library Pin
Eran Kampf25-May-06 22:31
Eran Kampf25-May-06 22:31 
GeneralLibrary updates Pin
Eran Kampf10-Jan-05 6:44
Eran Kampf10-Jan-05 6:44 
GeneralRandom number generation. Pin
wout de zeeuw25-Sep-04 9:05
wout de zeeuw25-Sep-04 9:05 
GeneralRe: Random number generation. Pin
Eran Kampf25-Sep-04 10:00
Eran Kampf25-Sep-04 10:00 
QuestionWhy no credit to the Exocortex libraries this is derived from? Pin
Ben Houston19-Sep-04 11:56
Ben Houston19-Sep-04 11:56 
AnswerRe: Why no credit to the Exocortex libraries this is derived from? Pin
Eran Kampf20-Sep-04 0:15
Eran Kampf20-Sep-04 0:15 
GeneralRe: Why no credit to the Exocortex libraries this is derived from? Pin
Ben Houston20-Sep-04 5:01
Ben Houston20-Sep-04 5:01 
GeneralRe: Why no credit to the Exocortex libraries this is derived from? Pin
Eran Kampf20-Sep-04 7:06
Eran Kampf20-Sep-04 7:06 
Sharp3D.Math defines an analysis framework which includes an interface for Integration and Differentiation and a class that represents a function that takes one parameter and alows operating on this function (Integrating, Differentiating and in the future I hope to add the ability to add' subtract etc such functions)

Anyway, the framework includes several implementations for integrations (IIntegrator implementations) and among them is the SimpsonIntegral class.

Exocortex.Mathematics on the other hand contains a Simpson Integral class which takes a simple delegate as a parameter.

Yet, both of us calculate the integral the same way (I wonder why)...
Thats SOME refactoring isnt it?

Infact let me save you some posting work.
I bet my vector cross product method looks pretty much like yours too...
I bet my matrix multiply method looks like yours too...
And even without checking the code I can bet both of us represent a complex number using two floats\doubles and call one "imaginary" and one "real"...

so
1. I wont credit you for the simson law thing... I think its Simpson who deserves the credit for that.
2. You didn't paste the complete code of my method. The line "if (a > b) return -Integrate(f, b, a);" should be at the beginning. I will allow to use this special line in your code to avoid errors, feel free to credit me.
3. I Googled for "step_number" and found several other guys using the ingenius variable name, some of them event to calculate Simpson's law.
(example here)

I suggest you go bother them....

Eran Kampf
eran@ekampf.com
http://www.ekampf.com
GeneralRe: Why no credit to the Exocortex libraries this is derived from? Pin
Ben Houston20-Sep-04 7:29
Ben Houston20-Sep-04 7:29 
GeneralRe: Why no credit to the Exocortex libraries this is derived from? Pin
Eran Kampf20-Sep-04 7:52
Eran Kampf20-Sep-04 7:52 
GeneralRe: Why no credit to the Exocortex libraries this is derived from? Pin
Anonymous20-Sep-04 9:03
Anonymous20-Sep-04 9:03 
GeneralRe: Why no credit to the Exocortex libraries this is derived from? Pin
Eran Kampf20-Sep-04 9:13
Eran Kampf20-Sep-04 9:13 
AnswerRe: Why no credit to the Exocortex libraries this is derived from? Pin
Andrew Phillips25-Aug-05 22:54
Andrew Phillips25-Aug-05 22:54 
GeneralGood stuff Pin
wout de zeeuw19-Aug-04 23:32
wout de zeeuw19-Aug-04 23:32 
GeneralNew homepage Pin
Eran Kampf15-Aug-04 7:27
Eran Kampf15-Aug-04 7:27 
GeneralSome comments Pin
Colin Angus Mackay10-Jun-04 12:00
Colin Angus Mackay10-Jun-04 12:00 
GeneralRe: Some comments Pin
Eran Kampf10-Jun-04 12:18
Eran Kampf10-Jun-04 12:18 

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