On Mon, 16 May 2011, Curtis Olson wrote:

> I have a project where I need to do a small bit of vector and quaternion
> manipulation -- and it makes the most sense (for this specific project) to
> do it in nasal.
>
> I can probably jump in and whip up some minimal set of functions to cover
> just what I need, but before I launched into that I thought I'd ask to see
> if anyone has gone down this path before me and has any code already
> available to do (some of) that?
>
> Long term it might be fun to expose the SimGear SGMath vector, matrix, and
> quaternion classes through nasal, but for the short term I'm thinking of
> doing something less efficient.

There is a very minimal set of vector and 3x3 matrix operations in
Aircraft/Short_Empire/Instruments/BubbleSextant/RAF_Mk9_bubble_sextant.nas


Cheers,

Anders
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