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I have a counter in milliseconds that always increases during normal program execution. I wish to mathematically convert this counter into a harmonic value:

float getHarmonicTime(int currentTime, int periodInMilliSeconds)
{
    // Some cool algorithm here
}

This function would return a floating point value between -1 and 1 over the course of the given period like so:

-1...-0.5...0...0.5...1...0.5...0...-0.5...-1

How would I do this algorithmically as well as efficiently in c/c++?

Thanks!

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  • what is harmonic value? harmonic mean? harmonic number?
    – thang
    Feb 7, 2013 at 5:01

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The formula you're probably looking for is sin( 2 * M_PI * currentTime / period ).

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