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public static function Project(vector: Vector3, onNormal: Vector3): Vector3;
public static Vector3 Project(Vector3 vector, Vector3 onNormal);

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Description

Projects a vector onto another vector.

To understand vector projection, imagine that onNormal is resting on a line pointing in its direction. Somewhere along that line will be the nearest point to the tip of vector. The projection is just onNormal rescaled so that it reaches that point on the line.



The function will return a zero vector if onNormal is almost zero.

An example of the usage of projection is a rail-mounted gun that should slide so that it gets as close as possible to a target object. The projection of the target heading along the direction of the rail can be used to move the gun by applying a force to a rigidbody, say.

function Slide(target: Transform, railDirection: Vector3) {
	var heading = target.position - transform.position;
	var force = Vector3.Project(heading, railDirection);
	GetComponent.<Rigidbody>().AddForce(force);
}
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { void Slide(Transform target, Vector3 railDirection) { Vector3 heading = target.position - transform.position; Vector3 force = Vector3.Project(heading, railDirection); GetComponent<Rigidbody>().AddForce(force); } }