False if two planes are considered equal.
Namespace:
ceometric.VectorGeometryAssembly: ceometric.VectorGeometry (in ceometric.VectorGeometry.dll) Version: 1.8.0.0 (1.8.0.0)
Syntax
C# |
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public static bool operator !=( Plane left, Plane right ) |
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Public Shared Operator <> ( _ left As Plane, _ right As Plane _ ) As Boolean |
Visual C++ |
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public: static bool operator !=( Plane^ left, Plane^ right ) |
Parameters
- left
- Type: ceometric.VectorGeometry..::.Plane
A Plane.
- right
- Type: ceometric.VectorGeometry..::.Plane
A Plane.
Return Value
Returns false if two planes are considered equal, true otherwise.
Remarks
Two planes are considered equal if they contain the same points. This is, two equal planes
may have a different defining point and different direction vectors.
The result of this test depends on the settings of the AbsoluteEpsilon variable.