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ramp.js

v1.2.1

Published

A library that manage interpolation beetween values.

Downloads

10

Readme

RAMP

NodeJS Interpolation Library

New objects

The library add a class template to manage interpolation beetween values of various data types.

  • rampNumber ramp object for "number" interpolation

Methods

  • go() go to a new value
  • value() get actual value of the interpolation
  • origin() get last origin value of the interpolation
  • target() get last target value of the interpolation
  • duration() get last duration of the interpolation
  • update() update value of the interpolation according to its parameters
  • pause() pause the interpolation
  • resume() resume from pause
  • setGrain() set interpolation grain
  • setAutomation() set automation mode
  • isPaused() pause state
  • isRunning() running state
  • isFinished() finish state

Examples

First you need to instanciate the object as a global variable :

let myRamp = new Ramp();

Then you need to a new value to reach :

myRamp.go(new_value, (ramp_duration), (ramp_mode), (loop_mode));

At least you'll need to update to get the actual interpolation value :

myInterpolationValue = myRamp.update();

Interpolation mode

  • NONE
  • LINEAR
  • QUADRATIC_IN
  • QUADRATIC_OUT
  • QUADRATIC_INOUT
  • CUBIC_IN
  • CUBIC_OUT
  • CUBIC_INOUT
  • QUARTIC_IN
  • QUARTIC_OUT
  • QUARTIC_INOUT
  • QUINTIC_IN
  • QUINTIC_OUT
  • QUINTIC_INOUT
  • SINUSOIDAL_IN
  • SINUSOIDAL_OUT
  • SINUSOIDAL_INOUT
  • EXPONENTIAL_IN
  • EXPONENTIAL_OUT
  • EXPONENTIAL_INOUT
  • CIRCULAR_IN
  • CIRCULAR_OUT
  • CIRCULAR_INOUT
  • ELASTIC_IN
  • ELASTIC_OUT
  • ELASTIC_INOUT
  • BACK_IN
  • BACK_OUT
  • BACK_INOUT
  • BOUNCE_IN
  • BOUNCE_OUT
  • BOUNCE_INOUT

Loop mode

  • ONCEFORWARD
  • LOOPFORWARD
  • FORTHANDBACK
  • ONCEBACKWARD
  • LOOPBACKWARD
  • BACKANDFORTH

Disclaimer

This Libary is just translated from RAMP for Arduino (siteswapjuggler). I will merge updates from that Libary into this Libary. But i am not an expert at this topic. Have fun :)