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Struct nannou::noise::Blend[][src]

pub struct Blend<'a, T> {
    pub source1: &'a (dyn NoiseFn<T> + 'a),
    pub source2: &'a (dyn NoiseFn<T> + 'a),
    pub control: &'a (dyn NoiseFn<T> + 'a),
}
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Noise function that outputs a weighted blend of the output values from two source functions given the output value supplied by a control function.

This noise function uses linear interpolation to perform the blending operation.

Fields

source1: &'a (dyn NoiseFn<T> + 'a)

Outputs one of the values to blend.

source2: &'a (dyn NoiseFn<T> + 'a)

Outputs one of the values to blend.

control: &'a (dyn NoiseFn<T> + 'a)

Determines the weight of the blending operation. Negative values weight the blend towards the output value from the source1 function. Positive values weight the blend towards the output value from the source2 function.

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