[name]
An abstract base class for creating a [name] object that contains methods for interpolation.
For an array of [name]s see [page:CurvePath].
Constructor
[name]()
This constructor creates a new [name].
Properties
[property:Integer arcLengthDivisions]
This value determines the amount of divisions when calculating the cumulative segment lengths of a curve via [page:.getLengths].
To ensure precision when using methods like [page:.getSpacedPoints], it is recommended to increase [page:.arcLengthDivisions] if the curve is very large. Default is 200.
Methods
[method:Vector getPoint]( [param:Float t], [param:Vector optionalTarget] )
[page:Float t] - A position on the curve. Must be in the range [ 0, 1 ].
[page:Vector optionalTarget] — (optional) If specified, the result will be copied into this Vector,
otherwise a new Vector will be created.
Returns a vector for a given position on the curve.
[method:Vector getPointAt]( [param:Float u], [param:Vector optionalTarget] )
[page:Float u] - A position on the curve according to the arc length. Must be in the range [ 0, 1 ].
[page:Vector optionalTarget] — (optional) If specified, the result will be copied into this Vector,
otherwise a new Vector will be created.
Returns a vector for a given position on the curve according to the arc length.
[method:Array getPoints]( [param:Integer divisions] )
divisions -- number of pieces to divide the curve into. Default is *5*.
Returns a set of divisions + 1 points using getPoint( t ).
[method:Array getSpacedPoints]( [param:Integer divisions] )
divisions -- number of pieces to divide the curve into. Default is *5*.
Returns a set of divisions + 1 equi-spaced points using getPointAt( u ).
[method:Float getLength]()
Get total curve arc length.
[method:Array getLengths]( [param:Integer divisions] )
Get list of cumulative segment lengths.
[method:null updateArcLengths]()
Update the cumlative segment distance cache.
[method:Float getUtoTmapping]( [param:Float u], [param:Float distance] )
Given u in the range ( 0 .. 1 ), returns [page:Float t] also in the range ( 0 .. 1 ).
u and t can then be used to give you points which are equidistant from the ends of the curve,
using [page:.getPoint].
[method:Vector getTangent]( [param:Float t] )
Returns a unit vector tangent at t. If the derived curve does not implement its
tangent derivation, two points a small delta apart will be used to find its gradient
which seems to give a reasonable approximation.
[method:Vector getTangentAt]( [param:Float u] )
Returns tangent at a point which is equidistant to the ends of the curve from the
point given in [page:.getTangent].
[method:Object computeFrenetFrames]( [param:Integer segments], [param:Boolean closed] )
Generates the Frenet Frames. Used in geometries like [page:TubeGeometry] or [page:ExtrudeGeometry].
[method:Curve clone]()
Creates a clone of this instance.
[method:Curve copy]( [param:Curve source] )
Copies another [name] object to this instance.
[method:Object toJSON]()
Returns a JSON object representation of this instance.
[method:Curve fromJSON]( [param:Object json] )
Copies the data from the given JSON object to this instance.
Source
[link:https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/blob/master/src/[path].js src/[path].js]