Gerald, Thanks for the reply. I do know about using d and any angle instead of f and integer-based angles. What I'm asking about is angles which must change for each iteration, as the z-order curve shows in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z-order_%28curve%29 Any ideas, anyone? Tony On 9/1/05, Gerald K. Dobiasovsky <gerald.dob@aon.at> wrote:
Tony Hanmer wrote:
[...] My question to the L-systems people out there is: can either of these curves, and any other curve with infinitely varying angles, be programmed in Fractint's *L-systems* language?
Tony, I have no idea.
But don't forget there is a second drawing system implemented in Fractint's L-system beside the mostly used
Angle # F Draw forward G Move forward + Increase angle - Decrease angle
The following is from Fractint's documentation:
"...If greater flexibility is needed, use the following commands which keep a completely separate angle pointer which is specified in degrees.
D Draw forward M Move forward \nn Increase angle nn degrees /nn Decrease angle nn degrees..."
Maybe you will be able to produce those curves working with these...
Regards, Gerald
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