In drafting terminology a spline is a flexible strip used to produce a smooth curve to a designated set of points.
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Drafting and computer technology.
Drafting is a 2D or 3D representation of a model or building that can be changed and modified to to the drawer's liking. It is common to use AutoCad in this and will be used by drafters and designers.
Many people who do drafting ( by hand, not CAD) use what is called a flexible curve. This is often a lead core rubber or plastic coated flexible device that helps draw curved lines. They come in different sizes.
A spline is a flexible strip, often made of wood or plastic, used in drafting or design to create smooth curves. In mathematics and computer graphics, a spline refers to a piecewise polynomial function used to interpolate or approximate complex shapes and curves. Splines are widely used in various fields, including engineering, animation, and data fitting, to ensure smooth transitions and accurate representations of shapes.
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Architectural Drafting
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disagreement between the states over representation in congress
disagreement between the states over representation in congress
the purpose of the spline is to support the weight of your head