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authorDipal Zambare <misomosispy@gmail.com>2023-03-18 18:16:58 +0100
committerYuri Sizov <yuris@humnom.net>2023-03-27 17:33:49 +0200
commit47c3f44c0a75e6aa3d6afadcb8c18e9abb976c01 (patch)
tree9f5129ee8ac1496b3e142c2ee9f2d46b0467bb8c
parent8575010e8864d414c80246381052ab84484d1d0e (diff)
Fix typo in the type-safe examples
Fix type in the type-safe examples of snapped, lerp and sign function. (cherry picked from commit 8901986d56189416c00f0c718c2f16600be34597)
-rw-r--r--doc/classes/@GlobalScope.xml22
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/doc/classes/@GlobalScope.xml b/doc/classes/@GlobalScope.xml
index 3bda3a3896..9600ad4382 100644
--- a/doc/classes/@GlobalScope.xml
+++ b/doc/classes/@GlobalScope.xml
@@ -622,7 +622,7 @@
<description>
Linearly interpolates between two values by the factor defined in [param weight]. To perform interpolation, [param weight] should be between [code]0.0[/code] and [code]1.0[/code] (inclusive). However, values outside this range are allowed and can be used to perform [i]extrapolation[/i]. If this is not desired, use [method clampf] on the result of this function.
[codeblock]
- lerp(0, 4, 0.75) # Returns 3.0
+ lerpf(0, 4, 0.75) # Returns 3.0
[/codeblock]
See also [method inverse_lerp] which performs the reverse of this operation. To perform eased interpolation with [method lerp], combine it with [method ease] or [method smoothstep].
</description>
@@ -1142,9 +1142,9 @@
<description>
Returns [code]-1.0[/code] if [param x] is negative, [code]1.0[/code] if [param x] is positive, and [code]0.0[/code] if [param x] is zero.
[codeblock]
- sign(-6.5) # Returns -1.0
- sign(0.0) # Returns 0.0
- sign(6.5) # Returns 1.0
+ signf(-6.5) # Returns -1.0
+ signf(0.0) # Returns 0.0
+ signf(6.5) # Returns 1.0
[/codeblock]
</description>
</method>
@@ -1154,9 +1154,9 @@
<description>
Returns [code]-1[/code] if [param x] is negative, [code]1[/code] if [param x] is positive, and [code]0[/code] if if [param x] is zero.
[codeblock]
- sign(-6) # Returns -1
- sign(0) # Returns 0
- sign(6) # Returns 1
+ signi(-6) # Returns -1
+ signi(0) # Returns 0
+ signi(6) # Returns 1
[/codeblock]
</description>
</method>
@@ -1226,8 +1226,8 @@
Returns the multiple of [param step] that is the closest to [param x]. This can also be used to round a floating point number to an arbitrary number of decimals.
A type-safe version of [method snapped], returning a [float].
[codeblock]
- snapped(32.0, 2.5) # Returns 32.5
- snapped(3.14159, 0.01) # Returns 3.14
+ snappedf(32.0, 2.5) # Returns 32.5
+ snappedf(3.14159, 0.01) # Returns 3.14
[/codeblock]
</description>
</method>
@@ -1239,8 +1239,8 @@
Returns the multiple of [param step] that is the closest to [param x].
A type-safe version of [method snapped], returning an [int].
[codeblock]
- snapped(53, 16) # Returns 48
- snapped(4096, 100) # Returns 4100
+ snappedi(53, 16) # Returns 48
+ snappedi(4096, 100) # Returns 4100
[/codeblock]
</description>
</method>