Add notes for remap's return when istart and istop are the same
Co-Authored-By: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com> Co-Authored-By: kleonc <9283098+kleonc@users.noreply.github.com>
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remap(75, 0, 100, -1, 1) # Returns 0.5
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For complex use cases where multiple ranges are needed, consider using [Curve] or [Gradient] instead.
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[b]Note:[/b] If [code]istart == istop[/code], the return value is undefined (most likely NaN, INF, or -INF).
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="rid_allocate_id">
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@ -381,6 +381,9 @@ TEST_CASE_TEMPLATE("[Math] remap", T, float, double) {
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CHECK(Math::remap((T)-100.0, (T)-100.0, (T)-200.0, (T)0.0, (T)-1000.0) == doctest::Approx((T)0.0));
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CHECK(Math::remap((T)-200.0, (T)-100.0, (T)-200.0, (T)0.0, (T)-1000.0) == doctest::Approx((T)-1000.0));
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CHECK(Math::remap((T)-250.0, (T)-100.0, (T)-200.0, (T)0.0, (T)-1000.0) == doctest::Approx((T)-1500.0));
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// Note: undefined behaviour can happen when `p_istart == p_istop`. We don't bother testing this as it will
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// vary between hardware and compilers properly implementing IEEE 754.
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}
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TEST_CASE_TEMPLATE("[Math] angle_difference", T, float, double) {
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