Handy functions for computing a value that smoothly progresses as a
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// $Id: LinearTimeFunction.java,v 1.1 2004/09/18 22:57:08 mdb Exp $
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package com.threerings.media.util;
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/**
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* Varies a value linearly with time.
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*/
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public class LinearTimeFunction extends TimeFunction
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{
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public LinearTimeFunction (int start, int end, int duration)
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{
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super(start, end, duration);
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}
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// documentation inherited
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protected int computeValue (int dt)
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{
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int dv = (_end - _start);
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return (dt * dv / _duration) + _start;
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}
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}
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// $Id: TimeFunction.java,v 1.1 2004/09/18 22:57:08 mdb Exp $
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package com.threerings.media.util;
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/**
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* Used to vary a value over time where time is provided at discrete
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* increments (on the frame tick) and the value is computed appropriately.
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*/
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public abstract class TimeFunction
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{
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/**
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* Every time function varies a value from some starting value to some
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* ending value over some duration. The way in which it varies
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* (linearly, for example) is up to the derived class.
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*
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* <p><em>Note:</em> it is assumed that we will operate with
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* relatively short durations such that integer arithmetic may be used
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* rather than long arithmetic.
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*/
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public TimeFunction (int start, int end, int duration)
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{
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_start = start;
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_end = end;
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_duration = duration;
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}
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/**
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* Configures this function with a starting time. This method need not
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* be called, and instead the first vall to {@link #getValue} will be
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* used to obtain a starting time stamp.
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*/
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public void init (long tickStamp)
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{
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_startStamp = tickStamp;
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}
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/**
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* Called to fast forward our time stamps if we are ever paused and
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* need to resume where we left off.
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*/
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public void fastForward (long timeDelta)
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{
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_startStamp += timeDelta;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the current value given the supplied time stamp. The value
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* will be bounded to the originally supplied starting and ending
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* values at times 0 (and below) and {@link #_duration} (and above)
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* respectively.
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*/
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public int getValue (long tickStamp)
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{
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if (_startStamp == 0L) {
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_startStamp = tickStamp;
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}
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int dt = (int)(tickStamp - _startStamp);
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if (dt <= 0) {
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return _start;
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} else if (dt >= _duration) {
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return _end;
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} else {
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return computeValue(dt);
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}
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}
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/**
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* This must be implemented by our derived class to compute our value
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* given the specified elapsed time (in millis).
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*/
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protected abstract int computeValue (int dt);
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/** Our starting and ending values. */
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protected int _start, _end;
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/** The number of milliseconds over which we vary our value. */
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protected int _duration;
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/** The timestamp at which we began varying our value. */
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protected long _startStamp;
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}
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