Cool-Looking when plotted equations?

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10 comments, last by DevLiquidKnight 20 years, 1 month ago
I had one particular neat looking function in calculus where a particle comes to rest, and I had to calculate the force of gravity on the point it landed...it was a sine wave but the sine wave was travelling perfectly around a circle, and I also had a version where the magnitude/amplitude of the sine wave travelling around the circle was ALSO going along in a sine wave! Tricky to take the derivative of THAT! but I did it and I want to put it into your program if you''d post the darn source!¿ç
Why don't alcoholics make good calculus teachers?Because they don't know their limits!Oh come on, Newton wasn't THAT smart...
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^^ Source

http://www.geocities.com/killereaglesoftware/gdi_src.zip

I found a few asm apps that calculate other things like the Lorenz, Ikeda, and Rosler attractors. But the code is in masm32 and would be kinda hard to convert >.<

[edited by - DevLiquidKnight on March 2, 2004 9:47:28 PM]

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