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Libgdx uses a Matrix4 to express the world space position, rotation and scaleing of objects.

As I am animating these objects a lot in my code I wish to convert them to a format that keeps Position, Rotation and Scale Separate. This makes it easier to interpolate correctly in order to animate them.

I am storing the Scale and Position both as Vector3s. And the rotation as a Quaternion.

Here is my class that stores these 3 and converts two and from a Matrix4;

public class PosRotScale {

	private static String logstag="ME.PosRotScale";
	
	Vector3 position = new Vector3();
	Quaternion rotation = new Quaternion();		
	Vector3 scale = new Vector3(1f,1f,1f);
	
	public PosRotScale(Vector3 position, Quaternion rotation, Vector3 scale) {
		super();
		
		this.position = position;
		this.rotation = rotation;
		this.scale = scale;
		
	}

    public PosRotScale(Matrix4 setToThis) {
		
		this.setToMatrix(setToThis);		
		
	}

	@Override
	public String toString(){
		
		Vector3 axis = new Vector3();
		float angle = rotation.getAxisAngle(axis);
		
		
		String stateAsString = "["+position.x+","+position.y+","+position.z+"]"
				             + "["+axis.x+","+axis.y+","+axis.z+","+angle+"]"
				             + "["+scale.x+","+scale.y+","+scale.z+"]";
		
		return stateAsString;
		
		
	}

	
	public void setToMatrix(Matrix4 lastLocation) {
		
		lastLocation.getTranslation(position); 
		lastLocation.getRotation(rotation);
		lastLocation.getScale(scale); 
		
	}


    public PosRotScale setToRotation(float i, float j, float k, float angleInDeg) {
		rotation.set(new Vector3(i,j,k), angleInDeg);    		
		
		return this;
	}

	
	public PosRotScale setToPosition(Vector3 newposition) {
		position = newposition.cpy();

		return this;
	}

	
	public PosRotScale setToScaling(Vector3 newscale) {
		scale = newscale.cpy();
		
		return this;
	}

	public Matrix4 createMatrix() {
		return  new Matrix4(position,rotation.nor(),scale);
	}
	
	
	
}

(I apologise for the snippet above having a "run as" and being interpreted as javascript - I didn't see a option in the code snippet box for Java)

Anyway, in order to test if this was working I created a test state and converted to and from it. Unfortunately the values clearly didn't match. I expected the rotation to be off a bit (seems to be the nature of rotations) but scale is clearly wayyyy of. Any pointers as to what I am doing wrong?

Test code;

    PosRotScale startScaleAndRotation = new PosRotScale();
    startScaleAndRotation.setToPosition(new Vector3(30f, 40f, 50f));
    startScaleAndRotation.setToRotation(0f, 0f, 1f, 45);
    startScaleAndRotation.setToScaling(new Vector3(0.5f, 2.5f,0.5f));
    Gdx.app.log(logstag, " setting to: "+startScaleAndRotation.toString()); 
    Matrix4 test = startScaleAndRotation.createMatrix();
    PosRotScale test2 = new PosRotScale(test);
    Gdx.app.log(logstag, " check after conversion: "+test2.toString()); 

Results in:

setting to: [30.0,40.0,50.0][0.0,0.0,0.99999994,45.000004][0.5,2.5,0.5]
check after conversion: [30.0,40.0,50.0][0.0,0.0,1.811493,35.83953][1.8027757,1.8027754,0.5]
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    Have a look at badlogicgames.com/forum/…
    – Xoppa
    Mar 2, 2015 at 17:41
  • Is the implication of your method that you simply cant convert from Matrix to Pos/Rot/Scale, only visa versa is possible? I think your "set(position, rotation, scale);" is doing the same as when I "createMatrix" and replace the transformation with the new one. But you never convert a matrix - you simply use your alternative object from the start. Also I notice you didn't normalise the rotation. I only put that in as Matrix4s description seemed to ask for it. Its certainly possible for me to convert to your method,although it makes my movement controller a bit less "universal".
    – darkflame
    Mar 2, 2015 at 18:38
  • Ok, going to adapt your method anyway (was worried about linking it to the camera as my current animation system does that fine, but I can always still convert to PosRotScale using my current [half working] method for the camera and use pure PosRotScale for the rest). Assuming it works if you make a post as an answer I'll accept it.
    – darkflame
    Mar 4, 2015 at 11:57

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