Sketcher BSplineIncreaseDegree

Description
Increases the degree of the B-spline(see B-spline).

B-splines are basically a combination of Bézier curves (nicely explained in this and this video). These curves have degree - 1 control points + the 2 curve endpoints that also act as control points. In this cubic spline (degree 3) there are 3 segments, meaning 3 curves are connected at 2 knots (degree is indicated by the number, indication can be changed using the toolbar button ):



The outer segments have each 2 control points, the inner one none to fulfill the constraint that the knots have multiplicity 1. (see this page for an explanation of the multiplicity)

Increasing the degree will add control points and the shape of the spline is not changed:



If you take this result and decrease the degree, you cannot get the initial state of the spline information will be lost by this operation. For our example decreasing the degree again leads to this:



You can see that now each segment has 2 control points and the knots are coincident with each a further control point. The knots have now C0 continuity so that the spline will get "edges" when you move a control point. So the information of a higher continuity is lost. (see this page to for an explanation of the continuity)

Usage

 * 1) Select an edge from an existing B-spline, and press.