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− | The '''Cosine Lerp''' node outputs the value that is interpolated between A and B with the Lerp input mapped to a cosine curve. This results in a smoother interpolation than [[ | + | The '''Cosine Lerp''' node outputs the value that is interpolated between A and B with the Lerp input mapped to a cosine curve. This results in a smoother interpolation than the [[Lerp_(LogiX_Node)|Lerp]] provides. |
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Revision as of 07:59, 25 February 2021
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Float | * |
The Cosine Lerp node outputs the value that is interpolated between A and B with the Lerp input mapped to a cosine curve. This results in a smoother interpolation than the Lerp provides.
Usage
When spawned from the node browser, this node accepts float data by default. However, this node can be overloaded to accept a wide variety of numeric datatypes if an appropriate wire is connected to the input. The datatype must support decimal places due to the nature of the function.