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glm docs: Add examples for clamp and clamp_scalar.
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@ -50,6 +50,21 @@ pub fn ceil<N: Real, D: Dimension>(x: &TVec<N, D>) -> TVec<N, D>
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/// Returns `min(max(x, min_val), max_val)`.
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///
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/// # Examples:
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///
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/// ```
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/// # use nalgebra_glm as glm;
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/// // Works with integers:
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/// assert_eq!(3, glm::clamp_scalar(1, 3, 5));
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/// assert_eq!(4, glm::clamp_scalar(4, 3, 5));
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/// assert_eq!(5, glm::clamp_scalar(7, 3, 5));
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///
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/// // And it works with floats:
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/// assert_eq!(3.25, glm::clamp_scalar(1.3, 3.25, 5.5));
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/// assert_eq!(4.5, glm::clamp_scalar(4.5, 3.25, 5.5));
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/// assert_eq!(5.5, glm::clamp_scalar(7.8, 3.25, 5.5));
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/// ```
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///
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/// # See also:
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///
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/// * [`clamp`](fn.clamp.html)
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@ -58,7 +73,21 @@ pub fn clamp_scalar<N: Number>(x: N, min_val: N, max_val: N) -> N {
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na::clamp(x, min_val, max_val)
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}
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/// Returns `min(max(x[i], min_val), max_val)` for each component in `x` using the floating-point values `min_val and `max_val`.
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/// Returns `min(max(x[i], min_val), max_val)` for each component in `x`
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/// using the values `min_val and `max_val` as bounds.
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///
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/// # Examples:
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///
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/// ```
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/// # use nalgebra_glm as glm;
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/// // Works with integers:
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/// assert_eq!(glm::vec3(3, 4, 5),
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/// glm::clamp(&glm::vec3(1, 4, 7), 3, 5));
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///
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/// // And it works with floats:
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/// assert_eq!(glm::vec3(3.25, 4.5, 5.5),
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/// glm::clamp(&glm::vec3(1.3, 4.5, 7.8), 3.25, 5.5));
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/// ```
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///
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/// # See also:
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///
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@ -69,7 +98,8 @@ pub fn clamp<N: Number, D: Dimension>(x: &TVec<N, D>, min_val: N, max_val: N) ->
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x.map(|x| na::clamp(x, min_val, max_val))
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}
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/// Returns `min(max(x[i], min_val[i]), max_val[i])` for each component in `x` using the components of `min_val` and `max_val` as bounds.
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/// Returns `min(max(x[i], min_val[i]), max_val[i])` for each component in `x`
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/// using the components of `min_val` and `max_val` as bounds.
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///
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/// # See also:
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///
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