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MIT License
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Copyright (c) 2026 mnaoizy
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This project is a TypeScript port of the Python "csaps" library
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(https://github.com/espdev/csaps), Copyright (c) 2017 Eugene Prilepin,
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which is also distributed under the MIT License.
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# csaps-js
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**Cubic spline approximation (smoothing) for Node.js and the browser.**
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A dependency-free TypeScript port of the Python [`csaps`](https://github.com/espdev/csaps)
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library. It computes a **cubic smoothing spline** that balances closeness to the
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data against smoothness of the curve, for **univariate**, **multivariate** and
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**N-D gridded** data.
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The smoothing spline `f` minimizes
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```
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p · Σ wᵢ (yᵢ − f(xᵢ))² + (1 − p) · ∫ f''(x)² dx
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```
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where the smoothing parameter `p ∈ [0, 1]`:
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- `p = 0` → the weighted least-squares **straight line**,
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- `p = 1` → the natural cubic spline **interpolant** (passes through every point),
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- in between → a smooth approximation. If you omit `p`, a sensible value is
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computed automatically from the data.
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Results match the reference Python implementation to within floating-point
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tolerance (verified by a test suite generated from `csaps` 1.3.3).
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## Features
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- ✅ Univariate data smoothing (`x: number[]`, `y: number[]`)
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- ✅ Multivariate smoothing (many curves sharing the same `x`)
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- ✅ N-D gridded data smoothing (2-D surfaces, 3-D volumes, …)
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- ✅ Automatic or manual smoothing parameter; optional `normalizedsmooth`
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- ✅ Per-site weights
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- ✅ Derivative evaluation (`nu`) and optional extrapolation
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- ✅ Zero runtime dependencies — works in Node.js, bundlers and the browser
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- ✅ ESM + CommonJS + IIFE builds, full TypeScript types
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## Installation
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```bash
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npm install csaps-js
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```
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## Quick start
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```ts
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import { csaps } from 'csaps-js';
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const x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10];
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const y = [2.3, 1.1, 3.8, 3.1, 5.2, 4.9, 7.0, 6.2, 8.1, 9.4];
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// Smooth and evaluate at new sites in one call:
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const xi = Array.from({ length: 50 }, (_, i) => 1 + (i * 9) / 49);
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const yi = csaps(x, y, xi, { smooth: 0.7 }); // number[]
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// Let csaps choose the smoothing parameter for you:
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const { values, smooth } = csaps(x, y, xi);
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// Or build a reusable spline object and evaluate later:
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const a = spline.evaluate([2.5, 5.5]); // values
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const slope = spline.evaluate([2.5], { nu: 1 }); // first derivative
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```
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## Usage
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### `csaps(x, y, xi?, options?)`
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The convenience function. Its return value depends on the arguments:
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| Call | Returns |
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| `csaps(x, y, options?)` | a spline object (`.evaluate(...)`, `.smooth`, `.spline`) |
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| `csaps(x, y, xi, { smooth })` | the smoothed values at `xi` |
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| `csaps(x, y, xi)` (auto smooth) | `{ values, smooth }` (an `AutoSmoothingResult`) |
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**Options**
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- `smooth` — smoothing parameter in `[0, 1]`. Omit for automatic selection.
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- `weights` — per-site weights (a vector for univariate data, one vector per
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axis for gridded data).
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- `axis` — for 2-D `y`, the axis that varies with `x` (default `-1`, the last).
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- `normalizedsmooth` — when `true`, rescales `smooth` so the result is
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invariant to the `x` range and less sensitive to non-uniform spacing/weights.
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const spline = new CubicSmoothingSpline(x, y, { smooth: 0.85 });
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const yi = spline.evaluate(xi); // values
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const d1 = spline.evaluate(xi, { nu: 1 }); // 1st derivative
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`y` is a 2-D array of shape `[numCurves][x.length]`; the result has the same
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shape `[numCurves][xi.length]`.
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const yi = csaps([0, 1, 2, 3, 4], y2, [0, 1, 2, 3, 4], { smooth: 0.9 });
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`y`. Detection is automatic: if `x` is an array of arrays, gridded smoothing is
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- `csaps(x, y, xi?, options?)` — the shortcut function.
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MIT. This is a port of the MIT-licensed Python
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[`csaps`](https://github.com/espdev/csaps) by Eugene Prilepin. See
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[LICENSE](./LICENSE).
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