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May 31, 2017 at 4:53 comment added Manfred Weis @Dirk no, Bezier curves are parametric curves in the sense that they are calculate via different set of basis functions, that are weighted differently for the individual coordinates, whereas what I am looking for are pieces of graphs of ordinary f(x), that are rotated and translated to yield a smooth, continuous planar curve. What I am asking for also doesn't generalize to 3D curves or to surfaces, whereas that is the case for Beziers and other kinds of splines.
May 30, 2017 at 20:34 comment added Dirk Are Bezier curves a kind of "mock parametric splines" according to your definition?
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