The following sample functions are found in
the functions file that is installed with Smoke.
This
function creates a sine curve for a given channel that oscillates between
0 and 100. The sin100 function takes one argument, named $arg1,
that it uses in conjunction with the predefined sin function. The return
value for sin100 is the sine of $arg1 times 50, plus 50.
sin100($arg1)
: sin($arg1)*50 + 50;
This
function creates a sine curve based on the specified frequency and amplitude.
The sinfreqamp function takes three arguments, named $pos, $freq
and $amp.
This
function provides an approximation of the speed, or more precisely, the
derivative (rate of change), of a given channel. The speed function takes
one argument, named $channelName.