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English: This curve is a cubic parametric polynomial spline composed of three segments and may be called a degree three, or, alternatively, an order four spline curve. The position of each point on the curve stems from one in a set of three polynomial parametric functions f i (u).
English: Illustration of use of cubic Bezier splines to smooth a polyline, based on algorithm at . The different colours indicate different "curviness" values (black lowest and red highest). Triangles and squares indicate control points for the Bezier spline of the corresponding colour.
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