Importing (& streamlining) EPS
Alejandro Tejada
capellan2000 at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 6 14:21:00 EDT 2003
on Thursday Jun 5 04:26:00 2003
jbv wrote:
> [snip]
> in the bezier handler, is there a way
> to modify the equations used to get x values (and
> the corresponding y values) EQUALLY SPACED
> on the x axis ?
Here is an answer:
http://www.tinaja.com/text/bezchord.html
The description is:
(C) The CONSTANT CHORD method uses
successive approximations of method (B)
to break the spline up into chords of
virtually identical length. This method
is non obvious and computationally intensive.
But the results are easily distilled and compiled.
If some of the participants in this list have
a reading knowledge of postscript languaje,
then this is the solution.
on Fri Jun 6 03:06:00 2003
Xavier Bury wrote:
> [snip]
> here is a web page that describes another approach
> which is more formal and probably
> more correct for other applications where time
> is involved for example...
>http://www.cs.brown.edu/stc/outrea/greenhouse/
>nursery/interpolation/formal.html
Thanks Xavier, Do you have a working example?
The list of coordinates that produces the
bezier handler is uneven. Short segments in
the extreme and long segments in the middle
of the list of coordinates.
I'm not sure how the curve will look like
if you made all segments of the same longitude.
But Don Lancaster has code for this. So lets
wait for an explanation... or translation
to MetaTalk code.
Alejandro
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