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| Name | curvePoint() |
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| Examples | ![]()
noFill();
curve(5, 26, 5, 26, 73, 24, 73, 61);
curve(5, 26, 73, 24, 73, 61, 15, 65);
fill(255);
ellipseMode(CENTER);
int steps = 6;
for (int i = 0; i <= steps; i++) {
float t = i / float(steps);
float x = curvePoint(5, 5, 73, 73, t);
float y = curvePoint(26, 26, 24, 61, t);
ellipse(x, y, 5, 5);
x = curvePoint(5, 73, 73, 15, t);
y = curvePoint(26, 24, 61, 65, t);
ellipse(x, y, 5, 5);
}
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| Description | Evaluates the curve at point t for points a, b, c, d. The parameter t may range from 0 (the start of the curve) and 1 (the end of the curve). a and d are points on the curve, and b and c are the control points. This can be used once with the x coordinates and a second time with the y coordinates to get the location of a curve at t. | ||||||||||
| Syntax | curvePoint(a, b, c, d, t) | ||||||||||
| Parameters |
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| Returns | float | ||||||||||
| Related | curve() curveVertex() bezierPoint() |

