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An implementation for the “Arduino map” function in Dart, which allows numbers to be remapped from one range to another.
An implementation for the “Arduino map” function in Dart, which allows numbers to be remapped from one range to another.
Features #
remap
method:
Re-maps a number from one range to another. That is, a value of fromLow
would
get mapped to toLow
, a value of fromHigh
to toHigh
, values in-between to values
in-between, etc.
Does not constrain values to within the range, because out-of-range values are
sometimes intended and useful. Use the remapAndClamp
method if you wish for
the values to be constrained.
Note that the “lower bounds” of either range may be larger or smaller than the
“upper bounds” so the remap()
method may be used to reverse a range of numbers,
for example
final reversedX = x.remap(1, 50, 50, 1);
The method also handles negative numbers well, so that this example
final y = x.remap(1, 50, 50, -100);
is also valid and works well.
remapAndClamp
method:
Same as remap
, however the result is being constrained to the range
toLow
-toHigh
.
For instance, the following code returns 1
:
150.remapAndClamp(0, 100, 0, 1)
Note that toLow
may be greater than toHigh
, so the following code
final y = x.remapAndClamp(0, 100, 100, 0);
works.
Integer-only methods:
Both the remap
and the remapAndClamp
offer integer-only versions of themselves (named remapInt
nad remapAndClampInt
respectively). These work the same as their num
counterparts, however their return value is guaranteed to be an integer.
isWithinRange
method:
Returns whether a number is within a given range.
Getting started #
- Add the package as a dependency to your
pubspec.yaml
. - Import the library:
import 'package:num_remap/num_remap.dart';
Usage #
The library acts as an extension to the num
and int
types. You can use its methods as follows:
import 'package:num_remap/num_remap.dart';
...
final someDouble = 0.5;
final remappedDouble = someDouble.remap(0.0, 1.0, -100.0, 100.0);