04-17-2020, 01:37 PM
Hi,
It depends on what you do with that spline. In some situations, its beneficial to have lower number of CP, and in some others it is better to subdivide your spline and then work on the segment you are interested in. But In general, it's better to have lower number of CPs. The change from 30 to 2 would be quite insignificant though. The change can start to be noticeable if you reduce your CPs number by at least 2 orders of magnitude.
All what I said is a generality, and depends on what you do, what hardware runs your application, etc. My advise would be to not care about the number of CPs unless the profiler says otherwise.
It depends on what you do with that spline. In some situations, its beneficial to have lower number of CP, and in some others it is better to subdivide your spline and then work on the segment you are interested in. But In general, it's better to have lower number of CPs. The change from 30 to 2 would be quite insignificant though. The change can start to be noticeable if you reduce your CPs number by at least 2 orders of magnitude.
All what I said is a generality, and depends on what you do, what hardware runs your application, etc. My advise would be to not care about the number of CPs unless the profiler says otherwise.
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