COMPUTE MIN-MAX CURVES FROM A GIVE SET OF CURVES¶
Computes the element-wise minimum and maximum envelope curves from a given set of input curves. Use this worker when you need to extract the bounding corridor (min/max band) across multiple curves, for example to define scatter bands in physical-test or simulation result comparisons.
When to use¶
Classification: process.
Tagged: band, corridor, curves, envelope, min-max, transformations.
Inputs¶
| Label | ID | Type | Default | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Curve | curves | vector | True | Collection of input curves (two or more) over which the element-wise min and max envelope will be computed; accepts multiple curve objects in vector form. | |
| Sync Values At X | syncvaluesat_x | string | count | Controls whether all curves are first resampled to a common set of x-values before the min/max computation (‘yes’ = interpolate to a union x-grid, ‘no’ = use each curve’s native x-points as-is); defaults to ‘count’ — leave as default to skip explicit synchronisation. |
Outputs¶
| Label | ID | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| curves_get_min_max_output_1 | curves_get_min_max_output_1 | vector | A two-curve vector containing the computed minimum envelope curve and the maximum envelope curve, sharing the (optionally synchronised) x-axis of the input set. |
Disciplines¶
- data.curve.pair
Runnable example¶
A runnable example is registered for this worker. Open the example workflow on the d3VIEW canvas: /api/workflow/example?id=curves_get_min_max
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