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/external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/blender/com/jme3/scene/plugins/blender/curves/
CurvesHelper.java
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import com.jme3.scene.shape.
Curve
;
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* This method converts given
curve
structure into a list of geometries representing the
curve
. The list is used here because on object
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* the
curve
structure
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* @return a list of geometries repreenting a single
curve
object
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LOGGER.warning("No front face in
curve
implemented yet!");//TODO: implement front face
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LOGGER.warning("No back face in
curve
implemented yet!");//TODO: implement back face
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Curve
bevelCurve = new
Curve
(bevelSpline, bevResol);
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Curve
bevelCurve = new Curve(bevelSpline, bevResol);
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Curve
curve
= new Curve(spline, resolution);
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/external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/core/com/jme3/scene/shape/
Curve.java
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* A <code>
Curve
</code> is a visual, line-based representation of a {@link Spline}.
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public class
Curve
extends Mesh {
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public
Curve
(){
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* Create a
curve
mesh.
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* @param controlPoints the control points to use to create this
curve
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public
Curve
(Vector3f[] controlPoints, int nbSubSegments) {
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* Create a
curve
mesh from a Spline
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public
Curve
(Spline spline, int nbSubSegments) {
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* This method creates the Bezier path for this
curve
.
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* This method creates the Nurb path for this
curve
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/external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/core/com/jme3/cinematic/
MotionPath.java
46
import com.jme3.scene.shape.
Curve
;
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Geometry lineGeometry = new Geometry("line", new
Curve
(spline, 0));
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Geometry lineGeometry = new Geometry("line", new
Curve
(spline, 10));
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* Returns the
curve
tension
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* sets the tension of the
curve
(only for catmull rom) 0.0 will give a linear
curve
, 1.0 a round
curve
/external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/blender/com/jme3/scene/plugins/blender/modifiers/
ArrayModifier.java
19
import com.jme3.scene.shape.
Curve
;
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if (mesh instanceof
Curve
) {
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length += ((
Curve
) mesh).getLength();
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} else if (fittype == 2) {// Fit
curve
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throw new IllegalStateException("Fit
curve
should be transformed to Fixed Length array type!");
/external/skia/legacy/src/ports/
SkFontHost_mac_atsui.cpp
96
static OSStatus
Curve
(const Float32Point *pt1, const Float32Point *pt2, const Float32Point *pt3, void *cb);
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&SkScalerContext_Mac::
Curve
,
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OSStatus SkScalerContext_Mac::
Curve
(const Float32Point *pt1,
/external/skia/src/ports/
SkFontHost_mac_atsui.cpp
96
static OSStatus
Curve
(const Float32Point *pt1, const Float32Point *pt2, const Float32Point *pt3, void *cb);
420
&SkScalerContext_Mac::
Curve
,
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OSStatus SkScalerContext_Mac::
Curve
(const Float32Point *pt1,
/external/ceres-solver/docs/
curvefitting.tex
2
\chapter{Fitting a
Curve
to Data}
5
\texttt{examples/data\_fitting.cc}. It contains data generated by sampling the
curve
$y = e^{0.3x + 0.1}$ and adding Gaussian noise with standard deviation $\sigma = 0.2$.}. Let us fit some data to the
curve
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\caption{Least squares data fitting to the
curve
$y = e^{0.3x + 0.1}$. Observations were generated by sampling this
curve
uniformly in the interval $x=(0,5)$ and adding Gaussian noise with $\sigma = 0.2$.\label{fig:exponential}}
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Starting from parameter values $m = 0, c=0$ with an initial objective function value of $121.173$ Ceres finds a solution $m= 0.291861, c = 0.131439$ with an objective function value of $1.05675$. These values are a a bit different than the parameters of the original model $m=0.3, c= 0.1$, but this is expected. When reconstructing a
curve
from noisy data, we expect to see such deviations. Indeed, if you were to evaluate the objective function for $m=0.3, c=0.1$, the fit is worse with an objective function value of 1.082425. Figure~\ref{fig:exponential} illustrates the fit.
/external/libvorbis/doc/
07-floor1.tex
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encode a spectral envelope
curve
. The representation plots this
curve
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Floor type one represents a spectral
curve
as a series of
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line segments. Synthesis constructs a floor
curve
using iterative
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indicating this floor
curve
(and thus this channel) is unused this
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An end-of-packet condition during
curve
decode should be considered a
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\paragraph{
curve
computation} \label{vorbis:spec:floor1-synth}
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Curve
computation is split into two logical steps; the first step
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values taken from the bitstream. The second step plots the
curve
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\item[step 2:
curve
synthesis
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/external/dropbear/libtomcrypt/
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