well if we're reading the same wikipedia article it does stuff...and it does it well apparently.
I know stuff all about this sort of curve fitting.
edit: do you just want to fit a degree n polynomial to a set of n points?
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Thu 25 Jun 2009, 13:31,
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edit: do you just want to fit a degree n polynomial to a set of n points?
If I understand the question, no.
I want a smooth string of beziers with one control point each (are those "degree 1 polynominals"?), which put together go through all the points in my list.
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Thu 25 Jun 2009, 13:46,
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If it's a single control point, and you're not actually going through those,
The control points for the curves on either side of each point should form a straight line. The angle of that line is probably half way between the adjacent point lines.
Maybe.
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Thu 25 Jun 2009, 13:58,
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Maybe.