Enum nphysics3d::material::MaterialCombineMode [−][src]
pub enum MaterialCombineMode { Average, Min, Multiply, Max, Lookup, }
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The way the friction and restitution coefficients of two materials should be combined.
Variants
Combination by averaging the coefficients from both materials.
Combination by taking the min of the coefficients from both materials.
Has precedence over the Average
combine mode.
Combination by multiplying the coefficients from both materials.
Has precedence over the Min
and Average
combine modes.
Combination by taking the max the coefficients from both materials.
Has precedence over all other combine mode.
Should not be used directly. This is set as a result of the combine
method
if the combination was performed by a lookup on the MaterialsCoefficientsTable
.
Implementations
Combines two coefficients using their associated MaterialCombineMode.
The combine mode with the highest precedence among the two provided determines
the actual formula used. Precedences are described on the MaterialCombineMode
enum.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for MaterialCombineMode
impl Send for MaterialCombineMode
impl Sync for MaterialCombineMode
impl Unpin for MaterialCombineMode
impl UnwindSafe for MaterialCombineMode
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