Usage

Syntax: vectoradd(array u, array v);
Returns a third vector.

Explanation

Vectors are often written as <x,y,z>, however in Graal they are written as arrays and often use these syntaxes: {x, y, z} or {x, y}.

What vectoradd does, is that it creates a third vector that has the magnitude of vector v and vector u. It simply takes the terminal point coordinates from both vectors and adds them together, to create a new vector:

w = <u1+v1, u2+v2, u3+v3>

Example

function onCreated() {
  temp.v = {1, 1, 0};
  temp.u = {4, 2, 1};

  temp.w = vectoradd(u, v);
}

... Will set temp.w to {5, 3, 1}

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