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Quaternion
A quaternion is the quotient of two 3D vectors and is used in 3D graphics and in accelerometer-based sensors to represent orientation or rotational data.
While mathematical quaternions are more involved than this, the unit quaternions (or rotational quaternions) used to represent rotation while using WebGL or WebXR, for example, are represented using the same syntax as a 3D point. As such, the type DOMPoint (or DOMPointReadOnly) is used to store quaternions.
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See also
- Quaternions and spatial rotation on Wikipedia
- Quaternion on Wikipedia
XRRigidTransform.orientationin the WebXR Device API reference