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Functions are quite useful to describe how some parameters evolve, over time for example. They can be used to [[doc: | Functions are quite useful to describe how some parameters evolve, over time for example. They can be used to [[doc: | ||
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__Remark:__ As can be seen above, the first and last segments are extrapolated if a value of the function is required outside its domain. | __Remark:__ As can be seen above, the first and last segments are extrapolated if a value of the function is required outside its domain. | ||
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+ | ===== CyclicPieceWiseLinearFunction ===== | ||
+ | The '' | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | 2 constrains are applied on Data : | ||
+ | - the first abcisse must be equal to 0.0 (abs1 = 0.0) | ||
+ | - the cycle must be closed (ord1 = ordLast) | ||
===== PythonOneParameterFunction ===== | ===== PythonOneParameterFunction ===== | ||
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fct1 = PieceWiseLinearFunction() | fct1 = PieceWiseLinearFunction() | ||
- | fct1.setdata(0,0) | + | fct1.setData(0,0) |
- | fct1.setdata(1,1) | + | fct1.setData(1,1) |
can be also defined with a classical python function: | can be also defined with a classical python function: |
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