From fda2743fef8fbcf0ba5fb4ac93a613ad61735fff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marcus Brummer Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2021 21:08:55 +0100 Subject: Converted sensor acceleration units to m/s^2 on iOS and UWP This is beacuse on Android these values are already in m/s^2 while on iOS and UWP they are in g. This just makes the behaviour consistent on all platforms. --- doc/classes/Input.xml | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/classes') diff --git a/doc/classes/Input.xml b/doc/classes/Input.xml index 50a675e8db..977f2bb565 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Input.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Input.xml @@ -49,9 +49,9 @@ - Returns the acceleration of the device's accelerometer sensor, if the device has one. Otherwise, the method returns [constant Vector3.ZERO]. + Returns the acceleration in m/s² of the device's accelerometer sensor, if the device has one. Otherwise, the method returns [constant Vector3.ZERO]. Note this method returns an empty [Vector3] when running from the editor even when your device has an accelerometer. You must export your project to a supported device to read values from the accelerometer. - [b]Note:[/b] This method only works on iOS, Android, and UWP. On other platforms, it always returns [constant Vector3.ZERO]. On Android the unit of measurement for each axis is m/s² while on iOS and UWP it's a multiple of the Earth's gravitational acceleration [code]g[/code] (~9.81 m/s²). + [b]Note:[/b] This method only works on iOS, Android, and UWP. On other platforms, it always returns [constant Vector3.ZERO]. @@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ - Returns the gravity of the device's accelerometer sensor, if the device has one. Otherwise, the method returns [constant Vector3.ZERO]. - [b]Note:[/b] This method only works on Android and iOS. On other platforms, it always returns [constant Vector3.ZERO]. On Android the unit of measurement for each axis is m/s² while on iOS it's a multiple of the Earth's gravitational acceleration [code]g[/code] (~9.81 m/s²). + Returns the gravity in m/s² of the device's accelerometer sensor, if the device has one. Otherwise, the method returns [constant Vector3.ZERO]. + [b]Note:[/b] This method only works on Android and iOS. On other platforms, it always returns [constant Vector3.ZERO]. -- cgit v1.2.3