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<?php
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/** @formatter:off
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 * ******************************************************************
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 * Created by   Marko Kungla on Jun 27, 2016 - 4:21:09 AM
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 * Contact      [email protected]
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 * @copyright   2016 Marko Kungla - https://github.com/mkungla
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 * @license     The MIT License (MIT)
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 * 
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 * @category       AframeVR
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 * @package        aframe-php
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 * Lang         PHP (php version >= 7)
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 * File         BoxMethods.php
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 * ********************************************************************
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 * Contributors:
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 * @author Marko Kungla <[email protected]>
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 * ********************************************************************
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 * Comments:
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 * @formatter:on */
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namespace AframeVR\Core\Components\Geometry\Methods;
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class BoxMethods
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{
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    /**
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     * The box primitive defines boxes (i.e., any quadilateral, not just cubes).
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     */
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    const DEFAULTS = array(
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        /* Width (in meters) of the sides on the X axis. */
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        'width' => 1,
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        /* Height (in meters) of the sides on the Y axis. */
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        'height' => 1,
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        /* Depth (in meters) of the sides on the Z axis. */
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        'depth' => 1
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    );
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    /**
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     * Depth (in meters) of the sides on the Z axis.
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     *
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     * @param &array $dom_attributes            
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     * @param float|int $depth            
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     * @return void
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    public function depth(array &$dom_attributes, float $depth)
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    {
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        $dom_attributes['depth'] = $depth;
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    }
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     * Height (in meters) of the sides on the Y axis.
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     *
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     * @param float|int $height            
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     * @return void
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    public function height(array &$dom_attributes, float $height)
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    {
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        $dom_attributes['height'] = $height;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Width (in meters) of the sides on the X axis.
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     *
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     * @param float|int $width            
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     * @return void
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    public function width(array &$dom_attributes, float $width)
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    {
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        $dom_attributes['width'] = $width;
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    }
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}
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