Adding console example, showing a result#5
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I added a small example of usage in the `node` console, which shows one simple way to call an easing function, and what the expected result should look like. This makes it easier to understand what the library does, if you don't already know what easings are, and whether this is the right easing library for you, if you do know what they are and are trying to evaluate the API.
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I added a small example of usage in the
nodeconsole, which shows one simple way to call an easing function, and what the expected result should look like.This makes it easier to understand what the library does, if you don't already know what easings are, and whether this is the right easing library for you, if you do know what they are and are trying to evaluate the API.