I get this request a lot by tuners. They want ie to be able to set a min and max RPM number, a min and max kPa (or whatever fuel load) in the VE table, hit "Interpolate reference cells" and TS will split the RPM and load cells evenly.
Ie set the first cell to 1000rpm, the last cell to 16000rpm, hit interpolate and you get 1000-2000-3000-4000-5000-6000-7000-8000-9000-10000-11000-12000-13000-14000-15000-16000 for the RPM cells.
Do the same for kPa, set the first cell to 10kPa, the last cell to 200kPa, hit Interpolate and it will automatically set the load cells in the same manner.
Interpolate reference cells in tables
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Re: Interpolate reference cells in tables
I'm used to being able to do that across my other platforms as well, I initially thought i was doing something wrong....lol as that's usually the most likely scenario....but I'm familiar enough with this combo no issues lol
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Re: Interpolate reference cells in tables
Sounds reasonable... If the ini mapped them to a standard 1D CurveGraph widget, interpolate would be there.
But is seems you probably don't want a straight up interpolate, more of something that rounds each to a larger block like 100's or 1000's.
Also the distribution is commonly not even when setting up the axis break points. Generally there will be more concentration in operating ranges.
That function exist in the table generator, but no stand alone. Stand a alone with distribution options seems reasonable.
But is seems you probably don't want a straight up interpolate, more of something that rounds each to a larger block like 100's or 1000's.
Also the distribution is commonly not even when setting up the axis break points. Generally there will be more concentration in operating ranges.
That function exist in the table generator, but no stand alone. Stand a alone with distribution options seems reasonable.
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