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  2. French curve - Wikipedia

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    Flat spline – Long flexible batten used to produce a fair curve through a set of points; Lesbian rule – Flexible strip of lead for use in molding; Ruler – Instrument used to measure distances; Technical drawing toolTools and instruments used for accurate and precise manual drafting

  3. Lesbian rule - Wikipedia

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    A flexible curve: the modern counterpart of a lesbian rule. A Lesbian rule was historically a flexible mason's rule made of lead that could be bent to the curves of a molding, and used to measure or reproduce irregular curves. [1] [2] [3] Lesbian rules were originally constructed of a pliable kind of lead found on the island of Lesbos.

  4. Flat spline - Wikipedia

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    A modern flexible curve. A related but distinct device is the "flexible curve", which can be molded by hand and used to design or copy a complex curve. Unlike a spline, the flexible curve does not have significant tension, so it maintains a given shape, instead of minimizing its curvature between point.

  5. Spline (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Triple knots at both ends of the interval ensure that the curve interpolates the end points In mathematics , a spline is a function defined piecewise by polynomials . In interpolating problems, spline interpolation is often preferred to polynomial interpolation because it yields similar results, even when using low degree polynomials, while ...

  6. TableCurve 2D - Wikipedia

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    TableCurve 2D is a linear and non-linear Curve fitting software package for engineers and scientists that automates the curve fitting process and in a single processing step instantly fits and ranks 3,600+ built-in frequently encountered equations enabling users to easily find the ideal model to their 2D data within seconds.

  7. Technical drawing tool - Wikipedia

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    Two methods of drawing smooth curves in manual drafting are the use of French curves and flat splines (flexible curves). A French curve is a drawing aid with many different smoothly-varying radiused curves on it; the manual drafter can fit the French curve to some known reference points and draw a smooth curved line between them.

  8. Generalised logistic function - Wikipedia

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    The generalized logistic function or curve is an extension of the logistic or sigmoid functions. Originally developed for growth modelling, it allows for more flexible S-shaped curves. The function is sometimes named Richards's curve after F. J. Richards, who proposed the general form for the family of models in 1959.

  9. Non-uniform rational B-spline - Wikipedia

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    A NURBS curve. (See also: the animated creation of a NURBS spline.) A NURBS surface. Non-uniform rational basis spline (NURBS) is a mathematical model using basis splines (B-splines) that is commonly used in computer graphics for representing curves and surfaces.