260 lines
4.7 KiB
JavaScript
260 lines
4.7 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Abstract base class of interpolants over parametric samples.
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*
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* The parameter domain is one dimensional, typically the time or a path
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* along a curve defined by the data.
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*
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* The sample values can have any dimensionality and derived classes may
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* apply special interpretations to the data.
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*
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* This class provides the interval seek in a Template Method, deferring
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* the actual interpolation to derived classes.
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*
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* Time complexity is O(1) for linear access crossing at most two points
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* and O(log N) for random access, where N is the number of positions.
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*
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* References:
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*
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* http://www.oodesign.com/template-method-pattern.html
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*
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* @author tschw
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*/
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function Interpolant( parameterPositions, sampleValues, sampleSize, resultBuffer ) {
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this.parameterPositions = parameterPositions;
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this._cachedIndex = 0;
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this.resultBuffer = resultBuffer !== undefined ?
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resultBuffer : new sampleValues.constructor( sampleSize );
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this.sampleValues = sampleValues;
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this.valueSize = sampleSize;
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}
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Object.assign( Interpolant.prototype, {
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evaluate: function ( t ) {
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var pp = this.parameterPositions,
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i1 = this._cachedIndex,
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t1 = pp[ i1 ],
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t0 = pp[ i1 - 1 ];
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validate_interval: {
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seek: {
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var right;
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linear_scan: {
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//- See http://jsperf.com/comparison-to-undefined/3
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//- slower code:
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//-
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//- if ( t >= t1 || t1 === undefined ) {
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forward_scan: if ( ! ( t < t1 ) ) {
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for ( var giveUpAt = i1 + 2; ; ) {
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if ( t1 === undefined ) {
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if ( t < t0 ) break forward_scan;
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// after end
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i1 = pp.length;
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this._cachedIndex = i1;
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return this.afterEnd_( i1 - 1, t, t0 );
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}
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if ( i1 === giveUpAt ) break; // this loop
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t0 = t1;
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t1 = pp[ ++ i1 ];
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if ( t < t1 ) {
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// we have arrived at the sought interval
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break seek;
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}
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}
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// prepare binary search on the right side of the index
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right = pp.length;
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break linear_scan;
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}
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//- slower code:
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//- if ( t < t0 || t0 === undefined ) {
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if ( ! ( t >= t0 ) ) {
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// looping?
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var t1global = pp[ 1 ];
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if ( t < t1global ) {
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i1 = 2; // + 1, using the scan for the details
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t0 = t1global;
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}
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// linear reverse scan
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for ( var giveUpAt = i1 - 2; ; ) {
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if ( t0 === undefined ) {
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// before start
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this._cachedIndex = 0;
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return this.beforeStart_( 0, t, t1 );
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}
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if ( i1 === giveUpAt ) break; // this loop
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t1 = t0;
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t0 = pp[ -- i1 - 1 ];
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if ( t >= t0 ) {
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// we have arrived at the sought interval
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break seek;
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}
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}
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// prepare binary search on the left side of the index
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right = i1;
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i1 = 0;
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break linear_scan;
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}
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// the interval is valid
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break validate_interval;
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} // linear scan
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// binary search
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while ( i1 < right ) {
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var mid = ( i1 + right ) >>> 1;
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if ( t < pp[ mid ] ) {
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right = mid;
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} else {
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i1 = mid + 1;
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}
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}
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t1 = pp[ i1 ];
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t0 = pp[ i1 - 1 ];
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// check boundary cases, again
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if ( t0 === undefined ) {
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this._cachedIndex = 0;
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return this.beforeStart_( 0, t, t1 );
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}
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if ( t1 === undefined ) {
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i1 = pp.length;
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this._cachedIndex = i1;
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return this.afterEnd_( i1 - 1, t0, t );
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}
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} // seek
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this._cachedIndex = i1;
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this.intervalChanged_( i1, t0, t1 );
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} // validate_interval
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return this.interpolate_( i1, t0, t, t1 );
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},
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settings: null, // optional, subclass-specific settings structure
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// Note: The indirection allows central control of many interpolants.
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// --- Protected interface
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DefaultSettings_: {},
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getSettings_: function () {
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return this.settings || this.DefaultSettings_;
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},
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copySampleValue_: function ( index ) {
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// copies a sample value to the result buffer
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var result = this.resultBuffer,
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values = this.sampleValues,
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stride = this.valueSize,
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offset = index * stride;
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for ( var i = 0; i !== stride; ++ i ) {
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result[ i ] = values[ offset + i ];
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}
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return result;
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},
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// Template methods for derived classes:
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interpolate_: function ( /* i1, t0, t, t1 */ ) {
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throw new Error( 'call to abstract method' );
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// implementations shall return this.resultBuffer
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},
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intervalChanged_: function ( /* i1, t0, t1 */ ) {
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// empty
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}
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} );
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//!\ DECLARE ALIAS AFTER assign prototype !
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Object.assign( Interpolant.prototype, {
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//( 0, t, t0 ), returns this.resultBuffer
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beforeStart_: Interpolant.prototype.copySampleValue_,
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//( N-1, tN-1, t ), returns this.resultBuffer
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afterEnd_: Interpolant.prototype.copySampleValue_,
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} );
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export { Interpolant };
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