Clarify the results of VectorN.normalized() in the docs

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Grahame Watt 2024-06-02 16:09:05 -07:00
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<method name="normalized" qualifiers="const"> <method name="normalized" qualifiers="const">
<return type="Vector2" /> <return type="Vector2" />
<description> <description>
Returns the result of scaling the vector to unit length. Equivalent to [code]v / v.length()[/code]. See also [method is_normalized]. Returns the result of scaling the vector to unit length. Equivalent to [code]v / v.length()[/code]. Returns [code](0, 0)[/code] if [code]v.length() == 0[/code]. See also [method is_normalized].
[b]Note:[/b] This function may return incorrect values if the input vector length is near zero. [b]Note:[/b] This function may return incorrect values if the input vector length is near zero.
</description> </description>
</method> </method>

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<method name="normalized" qualifiers="const"> <method name="normalized" qualifiers="const">
<return type="Vector3" /> <return type="Vector3" />
<description> <description>
Returns the result of scaling the vector to unit length. Equivalent to [code]v / v.length()[/code]. See also [method is_normalized]. Returns the result of scaling the vector to unit length. Equivalent to [code]v / v.length()[/code]. Returns [code](0, 0, 0)[/code] if [code]v.length() == 0[/code]. See also [method is_normalized].
[b]Note:[/b] This function may return incorrect values if the input vector length is near zero. [b]Note:[/b] This function may return incorrect values if the input vector length is near zero.
</description> </description>
</method> </method>

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<method name="normalized" qualifiers="const"> <method name="normalized" qualifiers="const">
<return type="Vector4" /> <return type="Vector4" />
<description> <description>
Returns the result of scaling the vector to unit length. Equivalent to [code]v / v.length()[/code]. See also [method is_normalized]. Returns the result of scaling the vector to unit length. Equivalent to [code]v / v.length()[/code]. Returns [code](0, 0, 0, 0)[/code] if [code]v.length() == 0[/code]. See also [method is_normalized].
[b]Note:[/b] This function may return incorrect values if the input vector length is near zero. [b]Note:[/b] This function may return incorrect values if the input vector length is near zero.
</description> </description>
</method> </method>