Class CardinalSpline


public class CardinalSpline extends ParametricCurve

The Cardinal-spline passes through the points in the control-path specified by the group-iterator. However, the curve does not pass through the first or the last control-point, it begins at the second control-point and ends at the second last control-point.

There is a single parameter, alpha, that gives some control over the shape of the curve. When the value of alpha is 0.5 the curve becomes the CatmullRomSpline. Figure 1 shows an example of a CardinalSpline.

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  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • eval

      protected void eval(double[] p)
      Description copied from class: ParametricCurve
      The eval method evaluates a point on a curve given a parametric value "t". The parametric value "t" is stored in the last index location of the specified double array. This value should not be changed. The dimension of the point to evaluate is p.length - 1. The result of the evaluation is placed in index locations 0 .. p.length - 2 (inclusive). The eval method should remain protected except for those curves that do no need any preparation to be done in the appendTo method.
      Specified by:
      eval in class ParametricCurve
    • getAlpha

      public double getAlpha()
      Returns the value of alpha. The default value is 0.5.
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    • setAlpha

      public void setAlpha(double a)
      Sets the value of alpha.
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    • getSampleLimit

      public int getSampleLimit()
      Returns a value of 1.
      Specified by:
      getSampleLimit in class ParametricCurve
    • appendTo

      public void appendTo(MultiPath mp)
      The requirements for this curve are the group-iterator must be in-range and have a group size of at least 4. If these requirements are not met then this method raises IllegalArgumentException
      Specified by:
      appendTo in class Curve
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