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<class name="Transform2D" version="4.0">
	<brief_description>
		2D transformation (3×2 matrix).
	</brief_description>
	<description>
		Represents one or many transformations in 2D space such as translation, rotation, or scaling. It consists of two [member x] and [member y] [Vector2]s and an [member origin]. It is similar to a 3×2 matrix.
	</description>
	<tutorials>
	</tutorials>
	<methods>
		<method name="Transform2D">
			<return type="Transform2D">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="from" type="Transform">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Constructs the transform from a 3D [Transform].
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="Transform2D">
			<return type="Transform2D">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="x_axis" type="Vector2">
			</argument>
			<argument index="1" name="y_axis" type="Vector2">
			</argument>
			<argument index="2" name="origin" type="Vector2">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Constructs the transform from 3 [Vector2]s representing x, y, and origin.
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="Transform2D">
			<return type="Transform2D">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="rotation" type="float">
			</argument>
			<argument index="1" name="position" type="Vector2">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Constructs the transform from a given angle (in radians) and position.
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="affine_inverse">
			<return type="Transform2D">
			</return>
			<description>
				Returns the inverse of the matrix.
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="basis_xform">
			<return type="Vector2">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="v" type="Vector2">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Transforms the given vector by this transform's basis (no translation).
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="basis_xform_inv">
			<return type="Vector2">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="v" type="Vector2">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Inverse-transforms the given vector by this transform's basis (no translation).
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="get_origin">
			<return type="Vector2">
			</return>
			<description>
				Returns the transform's origin (translation).
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="get_rotation">
			<return type="float">
			</return>
			<description>
				Returns the transform's rotation (in radians).
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="get_scale">
			<return type="Vector2">
			</return>
			<description>
				Returns the scale.
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="interpolate_with">
			<return type="Transform2D">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="transform" type="Transform2D">
			</argument>
			<argument index="1" name="weight" type="float">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Returns a transform interpolated between this transform and another by a given weight (0-1).
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="inverse">
			<return type="Transform2D">
			</return>
			<description>
				Returns the inverse of the transform, under the assumption that the transformation is composed of rotation and translation (no scaling, use affine_inverse for transforms with scaling).
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="is_equal_approx">
			<return type="bool">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="transform" type="Transform2D">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Returns [code]true[/code] if this transform and [code]transform[/code] are approximately equal, by calling [code]is_equal_approx[/code] on each component.
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="orthonormalized">
			<return type="Transform2D">
			</return>
			<description>
				Returns the transform with the basis orthogonal (90 degrees), and normalized axis vectors.
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="rotated">
			<return type="Transform2D">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="phi" type="float">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Rotates the transform by the given angle (in radians), using matrix multiplication.
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="scaled">
			<return type="Transform2D">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="scale" type="Vector2">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Scales the transform by the given scale factor, using matrix multiplication.
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="translated">
			<return type="Transform2D">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="offset" type="Vector2">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Translates the transform by the given offset, relative to the transform's basis vectors.
				Unlike [method rotated] and [method scaled], this does not use matrix multiplication.
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="xform">
			<return type="void">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="v" type="Variant">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Transforms the given [Vector2], [Rect2], or [PackedVector2Array] by this transform.
			</description>
		</method>
		<method name="xform_inv">
			<return type="void">
			</return>
			<argument index="0" name="v" type="Variant">
			</argument>
			<description>
				Inverse-transforms the given [Vector2], [Rect2], or [PackedVector2Array] by this transform.
			</description>
		</method>
	</methods>
	<members>
		<member name="origin" type="Vector2" setter="" getter="" default="Vector2( 0, 0 )">
			The transform's translation offset.
		</member>
		<member name="x" type="Vector2" setter="" getter="" default="Vector2( 1, 0 )">
			The X axis of 2×2 basis matrix containing 2 [Vector2]s as its columns: X axis and Y axis. These vectors can be interpreted as the basis vectors of local coordinate system traveling with the object.
		</member>
		<member name="y" type="Vector2" setter="" getter="" default="Vector2( 0, 1 )">
			The Y axis of 2×2 basis matrix containing 2 [Vector2]s as its columns: X axis and Y axis. These vectors can be interpreted as the basis vectors of local coordinate system traveling with the object.
		</member>
	</members>
	<constants>
		<constant name="IDENTITY" value="Transform2D( 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0 )">
			[Transform2D] with no translation, rotation or scaling applied. When applied to other data structures, [constant IDENTITY] performs no transformation.
		</constant>
		<constant name="FLIP_X" value="Transform2D( -1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0 )">
			[Transform2D] with mirroring applied parallel to the X axis.
		</constant>
		<constant name="FLIP_Y" value="Transform2D( 1, 0, 0, -1, 0, 0 )">
			[Transform2D] with mirroring applied parallel to the Y axis.
		</constant>
	</constants>
</class>