#include <linear_interpolation_predictor_wrapped.hpp>
An object that is similar in every respect to the LinearInterpolationPredictor object except that it uses WrappedFloat's instead.
◆ LinearInterpolationPredictorWrapped()
| tap::algorithms::LinearInterpolationPredictorWrapped::LinearInterpolationPredictorWrapped |
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float |
lowerBound, |
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float |
upperBound |
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- Parameters
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| [in] | lowerBound | Lower bound for linear interpolation WrappedFloat. |
| [in] | upperBound | Upper bound for linear interpolation WrappedFloat. |
◆ getInterpolatedValue()
| float tap::algorithms::LinearInterpolationPredictorWrapped::getInterpolatedValue |
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uint32_t |
currTime | ) |
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Returns the current value, that is:
in the equation
in the units of whatever value you are inputting in the update function.
- Note
- Slope is defined by the previous two values passed into the
update function, a period preceeding lastUpdateCallTime.
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Use a millisecond-resolution timer, e.g.
tap::arch::clock::getTimeMilliseconds().
- Parameters
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| [in] | currTime | The current clock time, in ms. |
- Returns
- The interpolated value.
◆ reset()
| void tap::algorithms::LinearInterpolationPredictorWrapped::reset |
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float |
initialValue, |
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uint32_t |
initialTime |
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Resets the predictor. The slope will be reset to 0 and the initial values and time will be used to initialize the predictor.
- Note
- It is highly recommended that you call this function before calling
update to "initialize" the system.
- Parameters
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| [in] | initialValue | The value to set the previous value to when resetting. |
| [in] | initialTime | The value to set the previous time to when resetting. |
◆ update()
| void tap::algorithms::LinearInterpolationPredictorWrapped::update |
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float |
newValue, |
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uint32_t |
currTime |
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Updates the interpolation using the newValue.
- Note
- Only call this when you receive a new value (use remote rx counter to tell when there is new data from the remote, for example).
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This function should be called with increasing values of
currTime.
- Parameters
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| [in] | newValue | The new data used in the interpolation. |
| [in] | currTime | The time that this function was called. |
The documentation for this class was generated from the following files: