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Old 08-23-2013
Maybe even short stops can cause this. In this case - yes.
 

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SbVec3us(3)							       Coin							       SbVec3us(3)

NAME
SbVec3us - SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/SbVec3us.h> Public Member Functions SbVec3us (const unsigned short v[3]) SbVec3us (unsigned short x, unsigned short y, unsigned short z) SbVec3us (const SbVec3s &v) SbVec3us (const SbVec3ub &v) SbVec3us (const SbVec3ui32 &v) SbVec3us & setValue (const unsigned short v[3]) SbVec3us & setValue (unsigned short x, unsigned short y, unsigned short z) SbVec3us & setValue (const SbVec3s &v) SbVec3us & setValue (const SbVec3ub &v) SbVec3us & setValue (const SbVec3ui32 &v) const unsigned short * getValue (void) const void getValue (unsigned short &x, unsigned short &y, unsigned short &z) const unsigned short & operator[] (int i) const unsigned short & operator[] (int i) const int32_t dot (const SbVec3us &v) const void negate (void) SbVec3us & operator*= (int d) SbVec3us & operator*= (double d) SbVec3us & operator/= (int d) SbVec3us & operator/= (double d) SbVec3us & operator+= (const SbVec3us &v) SbVec3us & operator-= (const SbVec3us &v) SbVec3us operator- (void) const Protected Attributes unsigned short vec [3] Detailed Description Since: Coin 2.5 Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Coin from the source code. Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SbVec3us(3)
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