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created: 23/11/2010
author: Martin Preisler
purpose: Provides templated finger saving interpolators
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#ifndef _CEGUITplInterpolators_h_
#define _CEGUITplInterpolators_h_
#include "CEGUI/Base.h"
#include "CEGUI/Interpolator.h"
#include "CEGUI/PropertyHelper.h"
// Start of CEGUI namespace section
namespace CEGUI
{
class CEGUIEXPORT TplInterpolatorBase : public Interpolator
{
public:
TplInterpolatorBase(const String& type):
d_type(type)
{}
//! destructor
virtual ~TplInterpolatorBase() {}
//! \copydoc Interpolator::getType
virtual const String& getType() const
{
return d_type;
}
private:
const String d_type;
};
/*!
\brief Generic linear interpolator class
This class works on a simple formula: result = val1 * (1.0f - position) + val2 * (position);
You can only use it on types that have operator*(float) and operator+(T) overloaded!
*/
template<typename T>
class TplLinearInterpolator : public TplInterpolatorBase
{
public:
typedef PropertyHelper<T> Helper;
TplLinearInterpolator(const String& type):
TplInterpolatorBase(type)
{}
//! destructor
virtual ~TplLinearInterpolator() {}
//! \copydoc Interpolator::interpolateAbsolute
virtual String interpolateAbsolute(const String& value1,
const String& value2,
float position)
{
typename Helper::return_type val1 = Helper::fromString(value1);
typename Helper::return_type val2 = Helper::fromString(value2);
const T result = static_cast<const T>(val1 * (1.0f - position) + val2 * (position));
return Helper::toString(result);
}
//! \copydoc Interpolator::interpolateRelative
virtual String interpolateRelative(const String& base,
const String& value1,
const String& value2,
float position)
{
typename Helper::return_type bas = Helper::fromString(base);
typename Helper::return_type val1 = Helper::fromString(value1);
typename Helper::return_type val2 = Helper::fromString(value2);
const T result = static_cast<const T>(bas + (val1 * (1.0f - position) + val2 * (position)));
return Helper::toString(result);
}
//! \copydoc Interpolator::interpolateRelativeMultiply
virtual String interpolateRelativeMultiply(const String& base,
const String& value1,
const String& value2,
float position)
{
typename Helper::return_type bas = Helper::fromString(base);
typename PropertyHelper<float>::return_type val1 = PropertyHelper<float>::fromString(value1);
typename PropertyHelper<float>::return_type val2 = PropertyHelper<float>::fromString(value2);
const float mul = val1 * (1.0f - position) + val2 * (position);
const T result = static_cast<const T>(bas * mul);
return Helper::toString(result);
}
};
/*!
\brief Generic discrete interpolator class
This class returns the value the position is closest to.
You can only use it on any types (they must have a PropertyHelper of course).
No requirements on operators
*/
template<typename T>
class TplDiscreteInterpolator : public TplInterpolatorBase
{
public:
typedef PropertyHelper<T> Helper;
TplDiscreteInterpolator(const String& type):
TplInterpolatorBase(type)
{}
//! destructor
virtual ~TplDiscreteInterpolator() {}
//! \copydoc Interpolator::interpolateAbsolute
virtual String interpolateAbsolute(const String& value1,
const String& value2,
float position)
{
typename Helper::return_type val1 = Helper::fromString(value1);
typename Helper::return_type val2 = Helper::fromString(value2);
typename Helper::return_type result = position < 0.5 ? val1 : val2;;
return Helper::toString(result);
}
//! \copydoc Interpolator::interpolateRelative
virtual String interpolateRelative(const String& /*base*/,
const String& value1,
const String& value2,
float position)
{
//typename Helper::return_type bas = Helper::fromString(base);
typename Helper::return_type val1 = Helper::fromString(value1);
typename Helper::return_type val2 = Helper::fromString(value2);
typename Helper::return_type result = position < 0.5 ? val1 : val2;
return Helper::toString(result);
}
//! \copydoc Interpolator::interpolateRelativeMultiply
virtual String interpolateRelativeMultiply(const String& base,
const String& /*value1*/,
const String& /*value2*/,
float /*position*/)
{
typename Helper::return_type bas = Helper::fromString(base);
/*const float val1 = PropertyHelper<float>::fromString(value1);
const float val2 = PropertyHelper<float>::fromString(value2);
const float mul = val1 * (1.0f - position) + val2 * (position);*/
// there is nothing we can do, we have no idea what operators T has overloaded
return Helper::toString(bas);
}
};
/*!
\brief Generic discrete relative interpolator class
This class returns the value the position is closest to. It is different to discrete
interpolator in interpolateRelative. It adds the resulting value to the base value.
You can use this on types that have operator+(T) overloaded
*/
template<typename T>
class TplDiscreteRelativeInterpolator : public TplDiscreteInterpolator<T>
{
public:
typedef PropertyHelper<T> Helper;
TplDiscreteRelativeInterpolator(const String& type):
TplDiscreteInterpolator<T>(type)
{}
//! destructor
virtual ~TplDiscreteRelativeInterpolator() {}
//! \copydoc Interpolator::interpolateRelative
virtual String interpolateRelative(const String& base,
const String& value1,
const String& value2,
float position)
{
typename Helper::return_type bas = Helper::fromString(base);
typename Helper::return_type val1 = Helper::fromString(value1);
typename Helper::return_type val2 = Helper::fromString(value2);
typename Helper::return_type result = bas + (position < 0.5 ? val1 : val2);
return Helper::toString(result);
}
};
} // End of CEGUI namespace section
#endif // end of guard _CEGUITplInterpolators_h_
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