Make a cubic bezier interpolation function.
Verse using statement |
using { /Verse.org/Verse/Easing } |
CubicBezier<public><native>(X1:float, Y1:float, X2:float, Y2:float):(float):float
Parameters
CubicBezier takes the following parameters:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
X1 |
float |
|
Y1 |
float |
|
X2 |
float |
|
Y2 |
float |
Attributes, Specifiers, and Effects
Attributes
The following attributes determine how CubicBezier behaves outside the Verse language. For the complete list of attributes, see the Attributes section of the Specifiers Page.
| Attribute | Arguments | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
available |
MinUploadedAtFNVersion := 4100 |
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experimental |
This feature is in an experimental state, and you cannot publish projects implmenting it. The API for this feature is subject to change and backward compatibility is not guaranteed. |
Specifiers
The following specifiers determine how you can interact with CubicBezier in your programs. For the complete list of specifiers, see the Specifiers Page.
| Specifier | Meaning |
|---|---|
public |
The identifier is universally accessible. You can use this on modules, classes, interfaces, structs, enums, methods, and data. |
native |
Indicates that the definition details of the element are implemented in C++. Verse definitions with the native specifier auto-generate C++ definitions that a developer can then fill out its implementation. You can use this specifier on classes, interfaces, enums, methods, and data. |