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Java Interpolator
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package interpolations; | |
public class Interpolator { | |
public static final Interpolation LIN = x -> x; | |
public static final Interpolation SQR = x -> LIN.interpolate(x) * x; | |
public static final Interpolation CUB = x -> SQR.interpolate(x) * x; | |
public static final Interpolation EXP = x -> Math.pow(2, x) - 1; | |
public static final Interpolation LOG = x -> Math.log(x + 1) / Math.log(2); | |
public static final Interpolation COS = x -> -0.5 * Math.cos(Math.PI * x) + 0.5; | |
public interface Interpolation { | |
/** | |
* @returns a y value between 0 and 1 for a given x value between 0 and 1 | |
*/ | |
public double interpolate(double x); | |
public default double interpolate(double xMin, double xMax, double yMin, double yMax, double x) { | |
return interpolate((x - xMin) / (xMax - xMin)) * (yMax - yMin) + yMin; | |
} | |
/** | |
* @return modyfies the function where f(0) = 0 and f(1) = 1 so that f(xMin) = yMax and f(xMax) = yMax | |
*/ | |
public default Interpolation range(double xMin, double xMax, double yMin, double yMax) { | |
return x -> interpolate((x - xMin) / (xMax - xMin)) * (yMax - yMin) + yMin; | |
} | |
/** | |
* @return modyfies the function where f(xMin) = yMax and f(xMax) = yMax so that f(0) = 0 and f(1) = 1 | |
*/ | |
public default Interpolation trim(double xMin, double xMax, double yMin, double yMax) { | |
return x -> (interpolate(x * (xMin - xMax) + xMin) - yMin) / (yMax - yMin); | |
} | |
public default Interpolation advt() { | |
return x -> interpolate(x) * x; | |
} | |
public default Interpolation slope(double slope) { | |
return x -> interpolate(x) * slope; | |
} | |
} | |
} |
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