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## 0.2.3
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> Sat 13th October 2018
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- Add the `"impl-nalgebra"` feature gate. It gives access to some implementors for the `nalgebra`
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crate.
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- Enhance the documentation.
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## 0.2.2
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> Sun 30th September 2018
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> Thu 6th September 2018
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- Add the `"std"` feature gate, that can be used to compile with the standard library.
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- Add the `"impl-cgmath"` in order to make it optional, if wanted, the `cgmath` dependency.
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- Add the `"impl-cgmath"` feature gate in order to make optional, if wanted, the `cgmath`
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dependency.
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- Enhance the documentation.
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## 0.1.1
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[package]
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name = "splines"
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version = "0.2.2"
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version = "0.2.3"
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license = "BSD-3-Clause"
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authors = ["Dimitri Sabadie <dimitri.sabadie@gmail.com>"]
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description = "Spline interpolation made easy"
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README.md
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This crate has features! Here’s a comprehensive list of what you can enable:
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- **Serialization / deserialization.**
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+ This feature implements both the `Serialize` and `Deserialize` traits from `serde`.
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+ This feature implements both the `Serialize` and `Deserialize` traits from `serde` for all
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types exported by this crate.
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+ Enable with the `"serialization"` feature.
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- **[cgmath](https://crates.io/crates/cgmath) implementors**
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+ Adds some usefull implementations of `Interpolate` for some cgmath types.
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- **[cgmath](https://crates.io/crates/cgmath) implementors.**
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+ Adds some useful implementations of `Interpolate` for some cgmath types.
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+ Enable with the `"impl-cgmath"` feature.
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- **[nalgebra](https://crates.io/crates/nalgebra) implementors.**
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+ Adds some useful implementations of `Interpolate` for some nalgebra types.
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+ Enable with the `"impl-nalgebra"` feature.
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- **Standard library / no standard library.**
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+ It’s possible to compile against the standard library or go on your own without it.
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+ Compiling with the standard library is enabled by default.
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//! types exported by this crate.
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//! + Enable with the `"serialization"` feature.
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//! - **[cgmath](https://crates.io/crates/cgmath) implementors.**
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//! + Adds some usefull implementations of `Interpolate` for some cgmath types.
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//! + Adds some useful implementations of `Interpolate` for some cgmath types.
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//! + Enable with the `"impl-cgmath"` feature.
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//! - **[nalgebra](https://crates.io/crates/nalgebra) implementors.**
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//! + Adds some usefull implementations of `Interpolate` for some nalgebra types.
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//! + Adds some useful implementations of `Interpolate` for some nalgebra types.
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//! + Enable with the `"impl-nalgebra"` feature.
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//! - **Standard library / no standard library.**
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//! + It’s possible to compile against the standard library or go on your own without it.
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#[cfg(feature = "impl-cgmath")] use cgmath::{InnerSpace, Quaternion, Vector2, Vector3, Vector4};
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#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")] use nalgebra as na;
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#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")] use nalgebra::core::allocator::Allocator;
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#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")] use nalgebra::core::{DimName, DefaultAllocator, Scalar};
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#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")] use nalgebra::core::allocator::Allocator;
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#[cfg(feature = "std")] use std::cmp::Ordering;
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#[cfg(feature = "std")] use std::f32::consts;
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tests/mod.rs
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tests/mod.rs
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#[test]
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fn step_interpolation_0() {
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Step(0.));
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let end = Key::new(1., 10., Interpolation::default());
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Step(0.));
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let end = Key::new(1., 10., Interpolation::default());
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let spline = Spline::from_vec(vec![start, end]);
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assert_eq!(spline.sample(0.), Some(10.));
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#[test]
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fn step_interpolation_0_5() {
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Step(0.5));
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let end = Key::new(1., 10., Interpolation::default());
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Step(0.5));
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let end = Key::new(1., 10., Interpolation::default());
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let spline = Spline::from_vec(vec![start, end]);
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assert_eq!(spline.sample(0.), Some(0.));
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#[test]
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fn step_interpolation_0_75() {
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Step(0.75));
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let end = Key::new(1., 10., Interpolation::default());
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Step(0.75));
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let end = Key::new(1., 10., Interpolation::default());
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let spline = Spline::from_vec(vec![start, end]);
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assert_eq!(spline.sample(0.), Some(0.));
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#[test]
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fn step_interpolation_1() {
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Step(1.));
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let end = Key::new(1., 10., Interpolation::default());
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Step(1.));
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let end = Key::new(1., 10., Interpolation::default());
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let spline = Spline::from_vec(vec![start, end]);
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assert_eq!(spline.sample(0.), Some(0.));
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#[test]
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fn linear_interpolation() {
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Linear);
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let end = Key::new(1., 10., Interpolation::default());
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Linear);
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let end = Key::new(1., 10., Interpolation::default());
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let spline = Spline::from_vec(vec![start, end]);
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assert_eq!(spline.sample(0.), Some(0.));
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#[test]
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fn linear_interpolation_several_keys() {
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Linear);
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let k1 = Key::new(1., 5., Interpolation::Linear);
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let k2 = Key::new(2., 0., Interpolation::Linear);
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let k3 = Key::new(3., 1., Interpolation::Linear);
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let k4 = Key::new(10., 2., Interpolation::Linear);
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let end = Key::new(11., 4., Interpolation::default());
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let k1 = Key::new(1., 5., Interpolation::Linear);
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let k2 = Key::new(2., 0., Interpolation::Linear);
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let k3 = Key::new(3., 1., Interpolation::Linear);
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let k4 = Key::new(10., 2., Interpolation::Linear);
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let end = Key::new(11., 4., Interpolation::default());
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let spline = Spline::from_vec(vec![start, k1, k2, k3, k4, end]);
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assert_eq!(spline.sample(0.), Some(0.));
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#[test]
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fn several_interpolations_several_keys() {
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let start = Key::new(0., 0., Interpolation::Step(0.5));
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let k1 = Key::new(1., 5., Interpolation::Linear);
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let k2 = Key::new(2., 0., Interpolation::Step(0.1));
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let k3 = Key::new(3., 1., Interpolation::Linear);
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let k4 = Key::new(10., 2., Interpolation::Linear);
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let end = Key::new(11., 4., Interpolation::default());
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let k1 = Key::new(1., 5., Interpolation::Linear);
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let k2 = Key::new(2., 0., Interpolation::Step(0.1));
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let k3 = Key::new(3., 1., Interpolation::Linear);
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let k4 = Key::new(10., 2., Interpolation::Linear);
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let end = Key::new(11., 4., Interpolation::default());
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let spline = Spline::from_vec(vec![start, k1, k2, k3, k4, end]);
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assert_eq!(spline.sample(0.), Some(0.));
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#[test]
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fn nalgebra_point_interpolation() {
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let start = na::Point2::new(0.0, 0.0);
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let mid = na::Point2::new(0.5, 0.5);
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let end = na::Point2::new(1.0, 1.0);
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let start = na::Point2::new(0.0, 0.0);
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let mid = na::Point2::new(0.5, 0.5);
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let end = na::Point2::new(1.0, 1.0);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.0), start);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 1.0), end);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.5), mid);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.0), start);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 1.0), end);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.5), mid);
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")]
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#[test]
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fn nalgebra_vector_interpolation() {
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let start = na::Vector2::new(0.0, 0.0);
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let mid = na::Vector2::new(0.5, 0.5);
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let end = na::Vector2::new(1.0, 1.0);
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let start = na::Vector2::new(0.0, 0.0);
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let mid = na::Vector2::new(0.5, 0.5);
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let end = na::Vector2::new(1.0, 1.0);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.0), start);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 1.0), end);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.5), mid);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.0), start);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 1.0), end);
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assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.5), mid);
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}
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