# Sawtooth Wave Menu Path : **Operator > Math > Wave > Sawtooth Wave** The **Sawtooth Wave** Operator evaluates an input to generate a value which linearly increases from a minimum to a maximum value. When the output value reaches the maximum, it resets to the minimum value. ![](Images/Operator-SawtoothWaveAnimation.gif) If you set **Frequency** to **1**, the output value goes from **Min** to **Max** as the **Input** changes from **0** to almost **1**. When **Input** reaches **1**, the output value goes back to **Min** and starts the cycle again. You can use this Operator to gradually move between two values and reset the value at the end. If you set **Min** to **0** and **Max** to **1**, you can use this alongside the [Lerp](Operator-Lerp.md) Operator to interpolate between any two values, like positions or colors. ## Operator properties | **Input** | **Type** | **Description** | | ------------- | --------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | **Input** | [Configurable](#operator-configuration) | The value this Operator evaluates to generate the output value. | | **Frequency** | [Configurable](#operator-configuration) | The rate at which the **Input** value moves between **Min** and **Max**. Larger values make the wave repeat itself more. | | **Min** | [Configurable](#operator-configuration) | The minimum value that **Out** can be. | | **Max** | [Configurable](#operator-configuration) | The maximum value that **Out** can be. | | **Out** | Matches **Input** | The value this Operator generates between **Min** and **Max** based the **Input** and **Frequency**. | | **Output** | **Type** | **Description** | | ---------- | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | **Out** | Matches **Input** | The value this Operator generates between **Min** and **Max** based the **Input** and **Frequency**. | ## Operator configuration To view the Operator's configuration, click the **cog** icon in the Operator's header. | **Property** | **Description** | | ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | **Input** | The value type for the **Input** port. For the list of types this property supports, see [Available types](#available-types). | | **Frequency** | The value type for the **Frequency** port. For the list of types this property supports, see [Available types](#available-types). | | **Min** | The value type for the **Min** port. For the list of types this property supports, see [Available types](#available-types). | | **Max** | The value type for the **Max** Port. For the list of types this property supports, see [Available types](#available-types). | ### Available types You can use the following types for your **Input**, **Min**, and **Max** ports: - **float** - **Vector** - **Vector2** - **Vector3** - **Vector4** - **Position** - **Direction**