◆ __init__() [1/4]
None meshlib.mrmeshpy.func_Vector3_float_from_Vector3_int.__init__ |
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◆ __init__() [2/4]
None meshlib.mrmeshpy.func_Vector3_float_from_Vector3_int.__init__ |
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◆ __init__() [3/4]
◆ __init__() [4/4]
None meshlib.mrmeshpy.func_Vector3_float_from_Vector3_int.__init__ |
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typing.Callable[[Vector3i], Vector3f] | arg0 ) |
◆ __bool__()
bool meshlib.mrmeshpy.func_Vector3_float_from_Vector3_int.__bool__ |
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◆ __call__()
Vector3f meshlib.mrmeshpy.func_Vector3_float_from_Vector3_int.__call__ |
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Vector3i | arg0 ) |
◆ can_be_created_from_python()
bool meshlib.mrmeshpy.func_Vector3_float_from_Vector3_int.can_be_created_from_python |
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If false, this function type can't hold a Python function, and can only be created from C++.
◆ holds_cpp_function()
bool meshlib.mrmeshpy.func_Vector3_float_from_Vector3_int.holds_cpp_function |
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Does this object currentlyhold a C++ function? As opposed to a Python one.
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