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author | Danil Alexeev <danil@alexeev.xyz> | 2020-11-29 17:08:45 +0300 |
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committer | Danil Alexeev <danil@alexeev.xyz> | 2020-12-01 16:05:10 +0300 |
commit | bf96056ad07365638ddbb96e4eac52c16b38b4c3 (patch) | |
tree | 8f1cfbee2d3e4a66827f5f2ec5f668c780b73dca | |
parent | d1943f6a77c9a1832795c6e095d61d8d5b63a371 (diff) |
Several edits to the GDScript docs
-rw-r--r-- | doc/classes/int.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml | 84 |
2 files changed, 37 insertions, 49 deletions
diff --git a/doc/classes/int.xml b/doc/classes/int.xml index b0d0a4bd7b..a63c509937 100644 --- a/doc/classes/int.xml +++ b/doc/classes/int.xml @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="from" type="float"> </argument> <description> - Cast a float value to an integer value, this method simply removes the number fractions, so for example [code]int(2.7)[/code] will be equals to 2, [code]int(.1)[/code] will be equals to 0 and [code]int(-2.7)[/code] will be equals to -2. + Cast a float value to an integer value, this method simply removes the number fractions (i.e. rounds [code]from[/code] towards zero), so for example [code]int(2.7)[/code] will be equals to 2, [code]int(0.1)[/code] will be equals to 0 and [code]int(-2.7)[/code] will be equals to -2. This operation is also called truncation. </description> </method> <method name="operator !=" qualifiers="operator"> diff --git a/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml b/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml index d90b3e52d0..eeb66ebfc0 100644 --- a/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml +++ b/modules/gdscript/doc_classes/@GDScript.xml @@ -55,8 +55,7 @@ <description> Returns the absolute value of parameter [code]s[/code] (i.e. positive value). [codeblock] - # a is 1 - a = abs(-1) + a = abs(-1) # a is 1 [/codeblock] </description> </method> @@ -166,10 +165,10 @@ <description> Rounds [code]s[/code] upward (towards positive infinity), returning the smallest whole number that is not less than [code]s[/code]. [codeblock] - i = ceil(1.45) # i is 2 - i = ceil(1.001) # i is 2 + a = ceil(1.45) # a is 2.0 + a = ceil(1.001) # a is 2.0 [/codeblock] - See also [method floor], [method round], and [method stepify]. + See also [method floor], [method round], [method stepify], and [int]. </description> </method> <method name="char"> @@ -199,13 +198,9 @@ <description> Clamps [code]value[/code] and returns a value not less than [code]min[/code] and not more than [code]max[/code]. [codeblock] - speed = 1000 - # a is 20 - a = clamp(speed, 1, 20) - - speed = -10 - # a is 1 - a = clamp(speed, 1, 20) + a = clamp(1000, 1, 20) # a is 20 + a = clamp(-10, 1, 20) # a is 1 + a = clamp(15, 1, 20) # a is 15 [/codeblock] </description> </method> @@ -236,9 +231,8 @@ <description> Returns the cosine of angle [code]s[/code] in radians. [codeblock] - # Prints 1 then -1 - print(cos(PI * 2)) - print(cos(PI)) + a = cos(TAU) # a is 1.0 + a = cos(PI) # a is -1.0 [/codeblock] </description> </method> @@ -250,8 +244,7 @@ <description> Returns the hyperbolic cosine of [code]s[/code] in radians. [codeblock] - # Prints 1.543081 - print(cosh(1)) + print(cosh(1)) # Prints 1.543081 [/codeblock] </description> </method> @@ -276,8 +269,7 @@ <description> Returns the result of [code]value[/code] decreased by [code]step[/code] * [code]amount[/code]. [codeblock] - # a = 59 - a = dectime(60, 10, 0.1)) + a = dectime(60, 10, 0.1)) # a is 59.0 [/codeblock] </description> </method> @@ -289,8 +281,7 @@ <description> Converts an angle expressed in degrees to radians. [codeblock] - # r is 3.141593 - r = deg2rad(180) + r = deg2rad(180) # r is 3.141593 [/codeblock] </description> </method> @@ -300,7 +291,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="dict" type="Dictionary"> </argument> <description> - Converts a previously converted instance to a dictionary, back into an instance. Useful for deserializing. + Converts a dictionary (previously created with [method inst2dict]) back to an instance. Useful for deserializing. </description> </method> <method name="ease"> @@ -336,13 +327,12 @@ <description> Rounds [code]s[/code] downward (towards negative infinity), returning the largest whole number that is not more than [code]s[/code]. [codeblock] - # a is 2.0 - a = floor(2.99) - # a is -3.0 - a = floor(-2.99) + a = floor(2.45) # a is 2.0 + a = floor(2.99) # a is 2.0 + a = floor(-2.99) # a is -3.0 [/codeblock] - See also [method ceil], [method round], and [method stepify]. - [b]Note:[/b] This method returns a float. If you need an integer, you can use [code]int(s)[/code] directly. + See also [method ceil], [method round], [method stepify], and [int]. + [b]Note:[/b] This method returns a float. If you need an integer and [code]s[/code] is a non-negative number, you can use [code]int(s)[/code] directly. </description> </method> <method name="fmod"> @@ -355,8 +345,7 @@ <description> Returns the floating-point remainder of [code]a/b[/code], keeping the sign of [code]a[/code]. [codeblock] - # Remainder is 1.5 - var remainder = fmod(7, 5.5) + r = fmod(7, 5.5) # r is 1.5 [/codeblock] For the integer remainder operation, use the % operator. </description> @@ -776,7 +765,7 @@ <description> Returns the result of [code]x[/code] raised to the power of [code]y[/code]. [codeblock] - pow(2, 5) # Returns 32 + pow(2, 5) # Returns 32.0 [/codeblock] </description> </method> @@ -801,7 +790,7 @@ Converts one or more arguments to strings in the best way possible and prints them to the console. [codeblock] a = [1, 2, 3] - print("a", "b", a) # Prints ab[1, 2, 3] + print("a", "=", a) # Prints a=[1, 2, 3] [/codeblock] [b]Note:[/b] Consider using [method push_error] and [method push_warning] to print error and warning messages instead of [method print]. This distinguishes them from print messages used for debugging purposes, while also displaying a stack trace when an error or warning is printed. </description> @@ -900,7 +889,7 @@ <description> Converts an angle expressed in radians to degrees. [codeblock] - rad2deg(0.523599) # Returns 30 + rad2deg(0.523599) # Returns 30.0 [/codeblock] </description> </method> @@ -1022,9 +1011,11 @@ <description> Rounds [code]s[/code] to the nearest whole number, with halfway cases rounded away from zero. [codeblock] - round(2.6) # Returns 3 + a = round(2.49) # a is 2.0 + a = round(2.5) # a is 3.0 + a = round(2.51) # a is 3.0 [/codeblock] - See also [method floor], [method ceil], and [method stepify]. + See also [method floor], [method ceil], [method stepify], and [int]. </description> </method> <method name="seed"> @@ -1094,9 +1085,9 @@ This S-shaped curve is the cubic Hermite interpolator, given by [code]f(s) = 3*s^2 - 2*s^3[/code]. [codeblock] smoothstep(0, 2, -5.0) # Returns 0.0 - smoothstep(0, 2, 0.5) # Returns 0.15625 - smoothstep(0, 2, 1.0) # Returns 0.5 - smoothstep(0, 2, 2.0) # Returns 1.0 + smoothstep(0, 2, 0.5) # Returns 0.15625 + smoothstep(0, 2, 1.0) # Returns 0.5 + smoothstep(0, 2, 2.0) # Returns 1.0 [/codeblock] </description> </method> @@ -1121,12 +1112,9 @@ <description> Returns the position of the first non-zero digit, after the decimal point. Note that the maximum return value is 10, which is a design decision in the implementation. [codeblock] - # n is 0 - n = step_decimals(5) - # n is 4 - n = step_decimals(1.0005) - # n is 9 - n = step_decimals(0.000000005) + n = step_decimals(5) # n is 0 + n = step_decimals(1.0005) # n is 4 + n = step_decimals(0.000000005) # n is 9 [/codeblock] </description> </method> @@ -1140,10 +1128,10 @@ <description> Snaps float value [code]s[/code] to a given [code]step[/code]. This can also be used to round a floating point number to an arbitrary number of decimals. [codeblock] - stepify(100, 32) # Returns 96 + stepify(100, 32) # Returns 96.0 stepify(3.14159, 0.01) # Returns 3.14 [/codeblock] - See also [method ceil], [method floor], and [method round]. + See also [method ceil], [method floor], [method round], and [int]. </description> </method> <method name="str" qualifiers="vararg"> @@ -1193,8 +1181,8 @@ <description> Returns the hyperbolic tangent of [code]s[/code]. [codeblock] - a = log(2.0) # Returns 0.693147 - tanh(a) # Returns 0.6 + a = log(2.0) # a is 0.693147 + b = tanh(a) # b is 0.6 [/codeblock] </description> </method> |