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Curve is a way to define output value from a pre-defined pair table of a discrete set of known data points. Such as standard or desired value. | Curve is a way to define output value from a pre-defined pair table of a discrete set of known data points. Such as standard or desired value. | ||
- | It can be represented as a black-box, where is some **INPUT x** have corresponding **OUTPUT y** = f(x) | + | Curve can be represented as a function f, which is a blackbox, where is some **INPUT x** have corresponding **OUTPUT y** = f(x) |
Curve is using a piecewise linear interpolation, | Curve is using a piecewise linear interpolation, | ||
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=====Select a curve to put in register===== | =====Select a curve to put in register===== | ||
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To get the value you need: | To get the value you need: | ||
- Have a curve | - Have a curve |
curves.txt · Last modified: 2022/05/24 08:52 by emozolyak