Re: Interpolation with specified end derivatives
- From: "jungledmnc" <jungledmnc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2009 06:23:30 -0600
Thanks a lot guys! I expected cubic polynomials, but I just did not know
how to satisfy my needs. I like the bezier and hermite interpolations.
Btw. the thing is there is a book about interpolation with end derivatives
so I thought it is quite complicated. So I tried to think about some weird
stuff like aligning a circle, nonlinear (sine) interpolation between two
lines defined by the derivatives and such :-))...
So thanks again! Finally something to study.
There were some questions about purpose - this should be very realtime and
there may be many purposes - audio envelopes, signal shapes...
dmnc
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