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* 5. In Gnuplot, as you can see, I've plotted both polyspirals and a very smooth spiral (without visible "line segments"). |
* 5. In Gnuplot, as you can see, I've plotted both polyspirals and a very smooth spiral (without visible "line segments"). |
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After I've got in a few minutes a very smooth spiral I've |
After I've got in a few minutes a very smooth spiral I've |
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spent a lot of time to create polyspiral with visible "line segments". In fact, only "plot" statement |
spent a lot of time to create a polyspiral with visible "line segments". In fact, only "plot" statement |
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was changed slightly. You can compare yourself (see PS0 and PS1).. |
was changed slightly. You can compare yourself (see PS0 and PS1).. |
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* 6. While searching for "true" polyspiral in Gnuplot I made the most important discovery: |
* 6. While searching for "true" polyspiral in Gnuplot I made the most important discovery: |
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The good sample is Sierpinski carpet task. Why? Because it is simple and allows to use |
The good sample is Sierpinski carpet task. Why? Because it is simple and allows to use |
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any of existing multiple approaches to produce carpet.<br> |
any of existing multiple approaches to produce carpet.<br> |
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May be, it's a good idea to add in task description something like "[polyspiral] or any other spiral-related figure". --AnatolV 20:22, 11 January 2017 (UTC) |
May be, it's a good idea to add in the task description something like "[polyspiral] or any other spiral-related figure". --AnatolV 20:22, 11 January 2017 (UTC) |