v5.1
Fits the FCurve within the specified time span. 'Fitting' removes redundant keys while
preserving the original shape of a function curve.
Note: If the FCurve is locked or if any keys in the interval are locked
then the method raises an 'Access Denied' (E_ACCESSDENIED) error.
FCurve.Fit( Object in_StartFrame, Object in_EndFrame, Double in_dFittingTolerance ); |
FCurve.Fit( [StartFrame], [EndFrame], [FittingTolerance] ); |
Parameter | Type | Description |
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StartFrame | Variant |
The start time of the range to fit. Must be less than the EndFrame value. Default Value: The first key frame on the fcurve or, if there are no keys, the PlayControl.In frame value. |
EndFrame | Variant |
The end time of the range to fit (in frames). Default Value: The last key frame or, if there are no keys, the PlayControl.Out frame value. |
FittingTolerance | Double |
Adjusts the closeness of the fit (that is, Maximum distance between the FCurve
and the resulting fitted FCurve). Smaller values will respect the original shape
of the curve more by using more keys, while larger values will use less keys and
result in a fit that deviates from the original curve. The value must be greater than 0.
Default Value: 0.1 |
/* This example illustrates how to use FCurve.Fit method */ // Create a null NewScene("", false); var nullobj = Application.ActiveSceneRoot.AddNull(); // Use the Resample method to add keys to empty fcurves nullobj.posx.AddFCurve().Resample(); nullobj.posy.AddFCurve().Resample(); var posxFC = nullobj.posx.Source; var posyFC = nullobj.posy.Source; Application.LogMessage( "posx curve : " + posxFC.GetNumKeys() ); Application.LogMessage( "posy curve : " + posyFC.GetNumKeys() ); // Fit the posx curve posxFC.Fit(); Application.LogMessage( "fitted posx curve : " + posxFC.GetNumKeys() ); Application.LogMessage( "posy curve : " + posyFC.GetNumKeys() ); // Outputs: //INFO : posx curve : 100 //INFO : posy curve : 100 //INFO : fitted posx curve : 2 //INFO : posy curve : 100 |