tfg.math.vector.reflect
Computes the reflection direction for an incident vector.
tfg.math.vector.reflect(
vector: TensorLike,
normal: TensorLike,
axis: int = -1,
name: str = 'vector_reflect'
) -> TensorLike
For an incident vector \(\mathbf{v}\) and normal \(\mathbf{n}\) this
function computes the reflected vector as
\(\mathbf{r} = \mathbf{v} - 2(\mathbf{n}^T\mathbf{v})\mathbf{n}\).
Note |
In the following, A1 to An are optional batch dimensions, which should be
broadcast compatible.
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Args |
vector
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A tensor of shape [A1, ..., Ai, ..., An] , where the dimension i =
axis represents a vector.
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normal
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A tensor of shape [A1, ..., Ai, ..., An] , where the dimension i =
axis represents a normal around which the vector needs to be reflected.
The normal vector needs to be normalized.
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axis
|
The dimension along which to compute the reflection.
|
name
|
A name for this op which defaults to "vector_reflect".
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Returns |
A tensor of shape [A1, ..., Ai, ..., An] , where the dimension i = axis
represents a reflected vector.
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Last updated 2022-10-28 UTC.
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