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#ifndef SFML_VECTOR2_HPP
#define SFML_VECTOR2_HPP
namespace sf
{
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \brief Utility template class for manipulating
/// 2-dimensional vectors
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
class Vector2
{
public:
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \brief Default constructor
///
/// Creates a Vector2(0, 0).
///
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Vector2();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \brief Construct the vector from its coordinates
///
/// \param X X coordinate
/// \param Y Y coordinate
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Vector2(T X, T Y);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \brief Construct the vector from another type of vector
///
/// This constructor doesn't replace the copy constructor,
/// it's called only when U != T.
/// A call to this constructor will fail to compile if U
/// is not convertible to T.
///
/// \param vector Vector to convert
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename U>
explicit Vector2(const Vector2<U>& vector);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Member data
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
T x; ///< X coordinate of the vector
T y; ///< Y coordinate of the vector
};
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of unary operator -
///
/// \param right Vector to negate
///
/// \return Memberwise opposite of the vector
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
Vector2<T> operator -(const Vector2<T>& right);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of binary operator +=
///
/// This operator performs a memberwise addition of both vectors,
/// and assigns the result to \a left.
///
/// \param left Left operand (a vector)
/// \param right Right operand (a vector)
///
/// \return Reference to \a left
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
Vector2<T>& operator +=(Vector2<T>& left, const Vector2<T>& right);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of binary operator -=
///
/// This operator performs a memberwise subtraction of both vectors,
/// and assigns the result to \a left.
///
/// \param left Left operand (a vector)
/// \param right Right operand (a vector)
///
/// \return Reference to \a left
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
Vector2<T>& operator -=(Vector2<T>& left, const Vector2<T>& right);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of binary operator +
///
/// \param left Left operand (a vector)
/// \param right Right operand (a vector)
///
/// \return Memberwise addition of both vectors
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
Vector2<T> operator +(const Vector2<T>& left, const Vector2<T>& right);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of binary operator -
///
/// \param left Left operand (a vector)
/// \param right Right operand (a vector)
///
/// \return Memberwise subtraction of both vectors
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
Vector2<T> operator -(const Vector2<T>& left, const Vector2<T>& right);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of binary operator *
///
/// \param left Left operand (a vector)
/// \param right Right operand (a scalar value)
///
/// \return Memberwise multiplication by \a right
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
Vector2<T> operator *(const Vector2<T>& left, T right);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of binary operator *
///
/// \param left Left operand (a scalar value)
/// \param right Right operand (a vector)
///
/// \return Memberwise multiplication by \a left
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
Vector2<T> operator *(T left, const Vector2<T>& right);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of binary operator *=
///
/// This operator performs a memberwise multiplication by \a right,
/// and assigns the result to \a left.
///
/// \param left Left operand (a vector)
/// \param right Right operand (a scalar value)
///
/// \return Reference to \a left
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
Vector2<T>& operator *=(Vector2<T>& left, T right);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of binary operator /
///
/// \param left Left operand (a vector)
/// \param right Right operand (a scalar value)
///
/// \return Memberwise division by \a right
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
Vector2<T> operator /(const Vector2<T>& left, T right);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of binary operator /=
///
/// This operator performs a memberwise division by \a right,
/// and assigns the result to \a left.
///
/// \param left Left operand (a vector)
/// \param right Right operand (a scalar value)
///
/// \return Reference to \a left
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
Vector2<T>& operator /=(Vector2<T>& left, T right);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of binary operator ==
///
/// This operator compares strict equality between two vectors.
///
/// \param left Left operand (a vector)
/// \param right Right operand (a vector)
///
/// \return True if \a left is equal to \a right
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
bool operator ==(const Vector2<T>& left, const Vector2<T>& right);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \relates Vector2
/// \brief Overload of binary operator !=
///
/// This operator compares strict difference between two vectors.
///
/// \param left Left operand (a vector)
/// \param right Right operand (a vector)
///
/// \return True if \a left is not equal to \a right
///
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template <typename T>
bool operator !=(const Vector2<T>& left, const Vector2<T>& right);
#include <SFML/System/Vector2.inl>
// Define the most common types
typedef Vector2<int> Vector2i;
typedef Vector2<unsigned int> Vector2u;
typedef Vector2<float> Vector2f;
} // namespace sf
#endif // SFML_VECTOR2_HPP
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \class sf::Vector2
/// \ingroup system
///
/// sf::Vector2 is a simple class that defines a mathematical
/// vector with two coordinates (x and y). It can be used to
/// represent anything that has two dimensions: a size, a point,
/// a velocity, etc.
///
/// The template parameter T is the type of the coordinates. It
/// can be any type that supports arithmetic operations (+, -, /, *)
/// and comparisons (==, !=), for example int or float.
///
/// You generally don't have to care about the templated form (sf::Vector2<T>),
/// the most common specializations have special typedefs:
/// \li sf::Vector2<float> is sf::Vector2f
/// \li sf::Vector2<int> is sf::Vector2i
/// \li sf::Vector2<unsigned int> is sf::Vector2u
///
/// The sf::Vector2 class has a small and simple interface, its x and y members
/// can be accessed directly (there are no accessors like setX(), getX()) and it
/// contains no mathematical function like dot product, cross product, length, etc.
///
/// Usage example:
/// \code
/// sf::Vector2f v1(16.5f, 24.f);
/// v1.x = 18.2f;
/// float y = v1.y;
///
/// sf::Vector2f v2 = v1 * 5.f;
/// sf::Vector2f v3;
/// v3 = v1 + v2;
///
/// bool different = (v2 != v3);
/// \endcode
///
/// Note: for 3-dimensional vectors, see sf::Vector3.
///
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