Indicate what "t" means in interpolation docs

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Aaron McLeod 2018-01-06 18:28:21 -05:00
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<argument index="3" name="t" type="float">
</argument>
<description>
Cubicly interpolates between this Vector and "b", using "pre_a" and "post_b" as handles, and returning the result at position "t".
Cubicly interpolates between this Vector and "b", using "pre_a" and "post_b" as handles, and returning the result at position "t". "t" should be a float of 0.0-1.0, a percentage of how far along the interpolation is.
</description>
</method>
<method name="distance_squared_to">
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<argument index="1" name="t" type="float">
</argument>
<description>
Returns the result of the linear interpolation between this vector and "b", by amount "t".
Returns the result of the linear interpolation between this vector and "b", by amount "t". "t" should be a float of 0.0-1.0, a percentage of how far along the interpolation is.
</description>
</method>
<method name="normalized">

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<argument index="3" name="t" type="float">
</argument>
<description>
Performs a cubic interpolation between vectors [code]pre_a[/code], [code]a[/code], [code]b[/code], [code]post_b[/code] ([code]a[/code] is current), by the given amount (t).
Performs a cubic interpolation between vectors [code]pre_a[/code], [code]a[/code], [code]b[/code], [code]post_b[/code] ([code]a[/code] is current), by the given amount (t). (t) should be a float of 0.0-1.0, a percentage of how far along the interpolation is.
</description>
</method>
<method name="distance_squared_to">
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<argument index="1" name="t" type="float">
</argument>
<description>
Linearly interpolates the vector to a given one (b), by the given amount (t).
Linearly interpolates the vector to a given one (b), by the given amount (t). (t) should be a float of 0.0-1.0, a percentage of how far along the interpolation is.
</description>
</method>
<method name="max_axis">