curve-store

Redux-inspired store for dealing with continuous values

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README

curve-store

A store for dealing with continuous values. Useful for complex animations. Continue reading for background and example usage. Click here for a demo.

Motivation

The idea for this module came from discussions with @mikolalysenko. Credit largely goes to him. See filtered-vector for prior art.

Curve store is a state container that intelligently deals with mapping discrete values to a continuous curve. Its primary intended use case is for dealing with complex animations over time, though there may be other applications.

The idea is that animation can be defined as a series of positions over time: given an object at position x, y at time t, we should be able to define an animation by promising that the object will be at some other position x', y' at some future time t', and infer the points along the path.

This is what curve-store gives you, a way to define state at a given time:

store.set(currentTime, { x: x, y: y});
store.set(currentTime + 1000, { x: xprime, y: yprime});

and a way to sample points in between:

store.sample(currentTime + 500);
// give { x: xval, y: yval } interpolated based on the points set above

Users can define how they want the interpolation to be handled. There are a few built in helpers, for example:

import { createStore } from 'curve-store';
import { linear } from 'curve-store/samplers';

const store = createStore({
   x: linear('x'),
   y: linear('y')
})

defines basic linear interpolation. There are also calculus functions to help build out more complicated curves:

import { createStore } from 'curve-store';
import { linear, derivative, integral } from 'curve-store/samplers';

const store = createStore({
  position: {
    x: linear('x'),
    y: linear('y')
  },
  velocity: {
    x: derivative('x'),
    y: derivative('y')
  },
  acceleration: {
    x: derivative(derivative('x')),
    y: derivative(derivative('y'))
  },
  distance: {
    x: integral('x'),
    y: integral('y')
  }
});

You can also provide custom sampling functions, to get e.g. different easing curves (see below for more details).

Installation

$ npm install --save curve-store

Simple Example

import { createStore } from 'curve-store';
import { linear, derivative } from 'curve-store/samplers';

const store = createStore({
  x: linear('x'),
  dx: derivative('x')
});

store.set(0, { x: 0 });
store.set(1, { x: 1 });

store.sample(0.25);
// --> { x: 0.25, dx: 1.0 }

API

createStore(samplers)

Creates a new curve-store that maps discrete input values onto a set of continuous output values. The samplers object defines this mapping and defines how to interpolate between points.

Basic usage:

const store = createStore({
  outputX: linear('inputX')
});

store.set(time, values)

Set values at a particular point in time.

Example:

store.set(0, { inputX: 0 });
store.set(1, { inputX: 0 });

store.sample(time)

Sample points at a particular time.

Example:

store.sample(0.5);
// -> outputs { outputX: 0.5 }

The way that sampling occurs is defined based on the samplers object passed to createStore.

Custom sampling


import { createStore } from 'create-store';
import { getPointBefore, getPointAfter } from 'create-store/utils';

const store = createStore({
  myKey: (t, state) => {
    const before = getPointBefore(state.myKey, t);
    // { time: 0, value: 0 }
    const after = getPointAfter(state.myKey, t);
    // { time: 1, value: 1}

    // Insert custom sampling code here
    return customVal;
  }
});

store.set(0, { myKey: 0 });
store.set(1, { myKey: 1 });

store.sample(0.25);
// { myKey: customVal }

Clearing values

// Empties the store.
store.clear();
// Removes all values before time t
store.clearBefore(t);
// Removes all values after time t
stores.clearAfter(t);

LICENSE

MIT