Curve fitting: Dividing spline into segments of equal length

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Hello
I have generated a spline(x) from two arrays (see appendix: red curve) and now I would like to sectionize the curve into segments of equal length (see appendix: blue points). In the end, the coordinates of the blue points are what I am actually looking for.
PS: If somebody can help me I can draw you something in paint :)
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Ben
Ben on 2 May 2013
Thank you Zhang lu for commenting on my question! But how I understand you just divided the x-axis into equal segments and evaluated the spline (function) for each value. But this does not result in equal curvesegment lengths!
José-Luis
José-Luis on 2 May 2013
Edited: José-Luis on 2 May 2013
What have you tried so far? Is this homework? If you want to do it numerically, a hint would be to do a double interpolation. First over the cumulative distances of the spline and the x coordinates of the spline (to find your x coordinates) then over the x and y coordinates of the spline to find your y coordinates.
If you want to do it analytically, then you would need to calculate the arc length first.

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Mat Lic
Mat Lic on 5 May 2019
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Ege Erdem
Ege Erdem on 28 Mar 2021
Edited: Ege Erdem on 28 Mar 2021
Thanks man it really helped a lot.
Literally almost wasted a day trying to find the spline fitting function using finite sums and stuff.

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