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Tighter tension on curve?

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Tighter tension on curve?

Postby shrunkyq » Fri May 22, 2020 10:15 pm

I am working on a project, and I am trying to get the right curve on the tension. This is the code I have for it.

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def curve x, tension
    tn = [[0.5 * (tension+1.0), 0.999999].min, 0.000001].max
    t = 1.0 - (2.0*tn-1.0) / tn
    return (t!=1.0) ? (t**x-1.0) / (t-1.0) : x
end


What I am after is having a "tighter" tension, rather than having it stretch through the whole plot. This is new to me, so I am experimenting as much as I could. Here is a video example of how it looks and also how I want the curve to go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g97tR-IRmdo

Could someone point to the right direction regarding this?

Many thanks!` :D
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Re: Tighter tension on curve?

Postby martinvicanek » Sat May 23, 2020 3:12 pm

The curve in the video looks like a rational function.
Suppose your x variable goes from 0 to 1.
Suppose you want to map this to y-values from 0 to 1.
Allow the midpoint x=0.5 to map to some y-valute t between 0 and 1.
So you have the following mapping table:

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x     y
-------
0     0
0.5   t
1     1


The general mapping formula would be:

y = t*x/(1 - t +(2t - 1)*x)

Obviously for t = 0.5 this results in the trivial mapping y = x as it should.
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Re: Tighter tension on curve?

Postby shrunkyq » Mon May 25, 2020 9:52 pm

Thank you Martin, I will definitely check this out!

martinvicanek wrote:The curve in the video looks like a rational function.
Suppose your x variable goes from 0 to 1.
Suppose you want to map this to y-values from 0 to 1.
Allow the midpoint x=0.5 to map to some y-valute t between 0 and 1.
So you have the following mapping table:

Code: Select all
x     y
-------
0     0
0.5   t
1     1


The general mapping formula would be:

y = t*x/(1 - t +(2t - 1)*x)

Obviously for t = 0.5 this results in the trivial mapping y = x as it should.
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Posts: 15
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