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Ruby | Vector normalize() function

Last Updated : 07 Jan, 2020
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The normalize() is an inbuilt method in Ruby returns a new vector with the same direction but with norm equals to 1.
Syntax: vec1.normalize() Parameters: The function accepts no parameter Return Value: It returns a new vector with the same direction but with norm equals to 1.
Example 1: Ruby
# Ruby program for normalize() method in Vector
   
# Include matrix 
require "matrix"
   
# Initialize the vector
vec1 = Vector[1, 2, 3]
  
# Prints vector with the same direction
puts vec1.normalize()
Output:
Vector[0.2672612419124244, 0.5345224838248488, 0.8017837257372732]
Example 2: Ruby
# Ruby program for normalize() method in Vector
   
# Include matrix 
require "matrix"
   
# Initialize the vector
vec1 = Vector[1, 1, 1]
  
# Prints vector with the same direction
puts vec1.normalize()
Output:
Vector[0.5773502691896258, 0.5773502691896258, 0.5773502691896258]

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