Perform a linear y = a(x + b) computation.
x is the value being Input and y is the value being Output.
a is named the Coefficient and b is named the Offset.

This is useful if you have values in a certain range and would like to evaluate them into another range. In many programming languages this is achieved by a map function.


Properties


To understand the IN/OUT and A/B properties let’s see an example where we have a value ranging from 0 to 1 and we would like to map those values from 0 to 255.

In this case :

  • the input range is 0 to 1 and the output range is 0 to 255.
  • the A point will be 0 both on IN and OUT but the B point will be 1 on the input range and 255 on the output range.

Here is a graphical representation of the example above.

  • In A : Set the minimum value for the first range, the input range.
    Default : 0.0
  • Out A : Set the minimum value for the second range, the output range.
    Default : 0.0
  • In B : Set the maximum value for the first range, the input range.
    Default : 0.0
  • Out B : Set the maximum value for the second range, the output range.
    Default : 0.0
  • Simulate : Choose between None, Out A or Out B. This will force the output of the chosen values.
    Default : None

Once the above has been filled you can click on the Evaluate button and the Coefficient and Offset values will be automatically calculated.

  • Coefficient : You can force a coefficient by manually entering its value here, or with the input on the node.
    Default : 1.0
  • Offset : You can force an offset by manually entering its value here, or with the input on the node.
    Default : 0.0

Inputs


Name Type Description
Float Float Value to remap
Coeff Float Force a coefficient
Offset Float Force an offset

Outputs


Name Type Description
Float Float Resulting remapped value

Examples


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