targetVelocities | Supplied list of floats used to set the joint drive target velocities. |
Assigns articulation body joint drive target velocities for the entire hierarchy of bodies.
This sets joint drive target velocities in the reduced coordinate space for the entire articulation hierarchy starting from root using the supplied list of floats. Every joint drive target velocity DOF is represented by one float value, however depending on the type of the articulation joint there might be zero, one or 3 DOFs per joint. The exact location of the data to be set in the supplied list for the specific articulation body can be found by calling ArticulationBody.GetDofStartIndices and indexing returned dofStartIndices list by the particular body index via ArticulationBody.index. Number of degrees of freedom(DOF) for the articulation body can be found using ArticulationBody.dofCount. See Also: index, GetDofStartIndices, dofCount, GetDriveTargetVelocities.
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