template<class T>
          AbstractBasicTranslationRotationScaling2D class
        
        Base transformation for two-dimensional scenes supporting translation, rotation and scaling.
See Polymorphic access to object transformation for more information.
Base classes
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              template<class T>class AbstractBasicTranslationRotation2D<T>
 - Base transformation for two-dimensional scenes supporting translation and rotation.
 
Derived classes
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              template<class T>class BasicMatrixTransformation2D
 - Two-dimensional transformation implemented using matrices.
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              template<class T>class BasicTranslationRotationScalingTransformation2D
 - Two-dimensional transformation implemented using translation, rotation and scaling.
 
Public functions
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              auto scale(const Math::
Vector2<T>& vector) -> AbstractBasicTranslationRotationScaling2D<T>&  - Scale the object.
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              auto scaleLocal(const Math::
Vector2<T>& vector) -> AbstractBasicTranslationRotationScaling2D<T>&  - Scale the object as a local transformation.
 
Private functions
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              void doScale(const Math::
Vector2<T>& vector) pure virtual  - Polymorphic implementation for scale()
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              void doScaleLocal(const Math::
Vector2<T>& vector) pure virtual  - Polymorphic implementation for scaleLocal()
 
Function documentation
              
                template<class T>
              
              AbstractBasicTranslationRotationScaling2D<T>& Magnum:: SceneGraph:: AbstractBasicTranslationRotationScaling2D<T>:: scale(const Math:: Vector2<T>& vector)
            
            Scale the object.
| Returns | Reference to self (for method chaining) | 
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                template<class T>
              
              AbstractBasicTranslationRotationScaling2D<T>& Magnum:: SceneGraph:: AbstractBasicTranslationRotationScaling2D<T>:: scaleLocal(const Math:: Vector2<T>& vector)
            
            Scale the object as a local transformation.
Similar to the above, except that the transformation is applied before all others.