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In Curve: Rearranged for speed. arc_length_fun is now a property of Curve. If it is not supplied, it is computed via the derivative and spline fitting. Switching to the arc length parameterization is much faster now. The new stuff can be tested with testArcLength.m (which should be deleted after that).
author | Martin Almquist <martin.almquist@it.uu.se> |
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date | Sun, 29 Nov 2015 22:23:09 +0100 |
parents | c71095442c57 |
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% Calcualtes the largest timestep smaller than k_max that gives an integer % number of timesteps to time T. % k_max -- largest allowable timestep % T -- time to align with % % Returns: % k -- calculated timestep % N -- number to of timestep to reach T function [k, N] = alignedTimestep(k_max, T) N = ceil(T/k_max); k = T/N; end