Fix typos in interpolator README. [skip ci]

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John M. Penn 2022-03-15 14:27:07 -05:00
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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ In this situation we have two independent variables. Therefore we have two break
#define HEIGHT_BP_SIZE 6 #define HEIGHT_BP_SIZE 6
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* NOTICE that we've coverted kg to lb, and m to inches in the breakpoint arrays. */ /* NOTICE that we've converted kg to lb, and m to inches in the breakpoint arrays. */
/* This just demonstrates a units conversion trick in breakpoint arrays. */ /* This just demonstrates a units conversion trick in breakpoint arrays. */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
@ -167,13 +167,13 @@ Trick::Interpolator* bmi_interpolator =
``` ```
### Using the Interpolator ### Using the Interpolator
To use the interpolator, we simply call the **```eval()```** member function as follows, assuming that ```time``` and ```thrust``` are of type ```double```. To use the interpolator, we simply call the **```eval()```** member function as follows, assuming that ```bmi```, ```weight```, and ```height``` are of type ```double```.
``` ```
try { try {
bmi = bmi_interpolator->eval( weight, height ); bmi = bmi_interpolator->eval( weight, height );
} catch (std::logic_error e) { } catch (std::logic_error e) {
std::cerr << "Out of bounds." << std::endl; std::cerr << "Arguments beyond the limits of the BMI interpolation table." << std::endl;
} }
``` ```