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Revision: 2.3
Committed: Sat Feb 22 02:07:29 2003 UTC (21 years, 2 months ago) by greg
Content type: text/plain
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 2.2: +57 -5 lines
Log Message:
Changes and check-in for 3.5 release
Includes new source files and modifications not recorded for many years
See ray/doc/notes/ReleaseNotes for notes between 3.1 and 3.5 release

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# User Rev Content
1 greg 1.1 #ifndef lint
2 greg 2.3 static const char RCSid[] = "$Id$";
3 greg 1.1 #endif
4     /*
5     * sphere.c - compute ray intersection with spheres.
6 greg 2.3 */
7    
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58 greg 1.1 *
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60     * individuals on behalf of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. For more
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63 greg 1.1 */
64    
65     #include "ray.h"
66    
67     #include "otypes.h"
68    
69    
70     o_sphere(so, r) /* compute intersection with sphere */
71     OBJREC *so;
72     register RAY *r;
73     {
74     double a, b, c; /* coefficients for quadratic equation */
75     double root[2]; /* quadratic roots */
76     int nroots;
77     double t;
78 greg 1.5 register FLOAT *ap;
79 greg 1.1 register int i;
80    
81 greg 1.4 if (so->oargs.nfargs != 4)
82     objerror(so, USER, "bad # arguments");
83 greg 1.1 ap = so->oargs.farg;
84 greg 1.4 if (ap[3] < -FTINY) {
85     objerror(so, WARNING, "negative radius");
86     so->otype = so->otype == OBJ_SPHERE ?
87     OBJ_BUBBLE : OBJ_SPHERE;
88     ap[3] = -ap[3];
89     } else if (ap[3] <= FTINY)
90     objerror(so, USER, "zero radius");
91 greg 1.1
92     /*
93     * We compute the intersection by substituting into
94     * the surface equation for the sphere. The resulting
95     * quadratic equation in t is then solved for the
96     * smallest positive root, which is our point of
97     * intersection.
98 greg 2.2 * Since the ray is normalized, a should always be
99     * one. We compute it here to prevent instability in the
100     * intersection calculation.
101 greg 1.1 */
102 greg 2.2 /* compute quadratic coefficients */
103     a = b = c = 0.0;
104 greg 1.1 for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
105 greg 2.2 a += r->rdir[i]*r->rdir[i];
106 greg 1.1 t = r->rorg[i] - ap[i];
107     b += 2.0*r->rdir[i]*t;
108     c += t*t;
109     }
110     c -= ap[3] * ap[3];
111    
112     nroots = quadratic(root, a, b, c); /* solve quadratic */
113    
114     for (i = 0; i < nroots; i++) /* get smallest positive */
115     if ((t = root[i]) > FTINY)
116     break;
117     if (i >= nroots)
118     return(0); /* no positive root */
119    
120 greg 1.2 if (t >= r->rot)
121     return(0); /* other is closer */
122    
123     r->ro = so;
124     r->rot = t;
125     /* compute normal */
126     a = ap[3];
127     if (so->otype == OBJ_BUBBLE)
128     a = -a; /* reverse */
129     for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
130     r->rop[i] = r->rorg[i] + r->rdir[i]*t;
131     r->ron[i] = (r->rop[i] - ap[i]) / a;
132 greg 1.1 }
133 greg 1.2 r->rod = -DOT(r->rdir, r->ron);
134 greg 1.3 r->rox = NULL;
135 greg 1.2
136     return(1); /* hit */
137 greg 1.1 }