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c0d9a0b540 Prepare 3.5.3. 2021-01-16 17:04:27 +01:00
4f0bf51b5c Fix README. 2021-01-16 17:03:28 +01:00
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* [3.5.3](#353)
* [3.5.2](#352)
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* [3.5](#35)
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# 3.5.3
> Jan 16, 2021
- Resynchronize and fix links in the README (fix in `cargo sync-readme`).
# 3.5.2
> Fri Jan 01, 2021

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[package]
name = "splines"
version = "3.5.2"
version = "3.5.3"
license = "BSD-3-Clause"
authors = ["Dimitri Sabadie <dimitri.sabadie@gmail.com>"]
description = "Spline interpolation made easy"

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[`Spline`] curves are parametered both by the carried value (being interpolated) but also the
sampling type. Its very typical to use `f32` or `f64` but really, you can in theory use any
kind of type; that type must, however, implement a contract defined by a set of traits to
implement. See [the documentation of this module](crate::interpolate) for further details.
implement. See [the documentation of this module](https://docs.rs/splines/latest/splines/interpolate/) for further details.
# Features and customization