Package Exports
- gl-matrix
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/common
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/mat2d
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/mat3
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/mat3.js
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/mat4
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/mat4.js
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/quat
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/quat.js
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/vec2
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/vec2.js
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/vec3
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/vec3.js
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/vec4
- gl-matrix/src/gl-matrix/vec4.js
This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (gl-matrix) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.
Readme
glMatrix
Javascript has evolved into a language capable of handling realtime 3D graphics, via WebGL, and computationally intensive tasks such as physics simulations. These types of applications demand high performance vector and matrix math, which is something that Javascript doesn't provide by default. glMatrix to the rescue!
glMatrix is designed to perform vector and matrix operations stupidly fast! By hand-tuning each function for maximum performance and encouraging efficient usage patterns through API conventions, glMatrix will help you get the most out of your browsers Javascript engine.
Learn More
For documentation, news, tutorials, and more visit the glMatrix Homepage
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please provide unit tests for new functionality. (See TESTING.md for details)