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Summary
Function: float fHem( float a, float b, float c, float d, float t, float tens, float bias );
Hermite interpolation of floating points a, b, c and d with fraction t, tension and bias.
Returns a float
• float | a | |||
• float | b | |||
• float | c | |||
• float | d | |||
• float | t | |||
• float | tens | |||
• float | bias |
Specification
float fHem(float a, float b, float c, float d, float t, float tens, float bias){
float t2 = t*t;float t3 = t2*t;
float a0 = (b-a)*(1+bias)*(1-tens)/2;
a0 += (c-b)*(1-bias)*(1-tens)/2;
float a1 = (c-b)*(1+bias)*(1-tens)/2;
a1 += (d-c)*(1-bias)*(1-tens)/2;
float b0 = 2*t3 - 3*t2 + 1;
float b1 = t3 - 2*t2 + t;
float b2 = t3 - t2;
float b3 = -2*t3 + 3*t2;
return b0 * b + b1 * a0 + b2 * a1 + b3 * c;
}
// Released into public domain. By Nexii Malthus.
Examples