Transforms direction
from local space to world space.
This operation is not affected by scale or position of the transform. The returned vector has the same length as direction
.
If you need the inverse operation to transform from world space to local space you can use Transform.InverseTransformDirection
You should use Transform.TransformPoint for the conversion if the vector represents a position rather than a direction.
If you need to transform many directions at once consider using Transform.TransformDirections instead as it is much faster than repeatedly calling this function.
See Also: Transform.TransformDirections, Transform.InverseTransformDirection, Transform.TransformPoint, Transform.TransformVector.
Transforms direction x
, y
, z
from local space to world space.
This operation is not affected by scale or position of the transform. The returned vector has the same length as direction
.
If you need the inverse operation to transform from world space to local space you can use Transform.InverseTransformDirection
You should use Transform.TransformPoint for the conversion if the vector represents a position rather than a direction.
If you need to transform many directions at once consider using Transform.TransformDirections instead as it is much faster than repeatedly calling this function.
See Also: Transform.TransformDirections, Transform.InverseTransformDirection, Transform.TransformPoint, Transform.TransformVector.