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    Smoothstep Node

    Description

    Returns the result of a smooth Hermite interpolation between 0 and 1, if the value of input In is between the values of inputs Edge1 and Edge2 respectively. Returns 0 if the value of input In is less than the value of input Edge1 and 1 if greater than the value of input Edge2.

    The Smoothstep node is similar to the Lerp Node but there are two notable differences. Firstly, with the Smoothstep node, the user specifies the range and the return value is between 0 and 1. You can consider this the opposite of the Lerp Node. Secondly, the Smoothstep node uses smooth Hermite interpolation instead of linear interpolation, which means the interpolation gradually speeds up from the start and slows down toward the end. This interpolation is useful for creating natural-looking animation, fading, and other transitions.

    Ports

    Name Direction Type Description
    Edge1 Input Dynamic Vector Minimum step value
    Edge2 Input Dynamic Vector Maximum step value
    In Input Dynamic Vector Input value
    Out Output Dynamic Vector Output value

    Generated Code Example

    The following example code represents one possible outcome of this node.

    void Unity_Smoothstep_float4(float4 Edge1, float4 Edge2, float4 In, out float4 Out)
    {
        Out = smoothstep(Edge1, Edge2, In);
    }
    
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