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just ND
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Posted: 29th Sep 2005 23:32
Ok, so it might not be the most useful thing in the world, but it looks nice. Inspired by a thing I saw in a book, I've made a little app (attached) that plots a diagram on the screen. The diagram is made by fractals.

It's this: d=d*(1-d)*k. It's on a little loop; k increments from 1 to 4, and d is plotted onto the screen. Take a look. Don't expect anything great.

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Louiz ofRohr
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Posted: 30th Sep 2005 00:31
Well done

But apps like this one are much more welcome at DBP's board.. (for me, of course)..

It is cool anyway

btw..
where did I see something that looks like your app before?
I think it was about monetary transactions mapping..

The worst foe lies within the self..
just ND
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Posted: 30th Sep 2005 10:18
sorry i clicked on the wrong link and put it in the wrong board... i realised afterwards sorry

thanks

Narf The Mouse
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Posted: 1st Oct 2005 22:38
The physics don't seem to work right once you get up around 270,000 or 280,000 in the position numbers.

Which kinda curtails accuratly modelling solar systems, for us complete nutcases. (Aside from DBPro's difficulty with numbers greater than integer)

Cheese!

Expert Bug-Finder, Horrible at Identifying Them.
Xenocythe
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Posted: 2nd Oct 2005 01:08
Pretty Neat
Antidote
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Posted: 2nd Oct 2005 18:39
If I got a nickel for every time I saw somebody make this program and call it chaos in any programming language I would be a billionaire.

Formerly known as SFLM.

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