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#1 2011-08-27 01:49:13

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Fractals in html5


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#2 2011-08-27 03:06:54

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Re: Fractals in html5

those are some very preety and neat pictures of fractals!

thanks for the link!


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#3 2011-08-27 03:21:17

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Re: Fractals in html5

Hi anonimnystefy,

Yes, thay are!
You're welcome.


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#4 2011-08-27 03:26:54

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Re: Fractals in html5

hi

i am amazed by people who do this kind of stuff.


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#5 2011-08-27 04:13:07

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Hi anonimnystefy,

Have you read "mandelbrot set"?


"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense"  - Buddha?

"Data! Data! Data!" he cried impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay."

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#6 2011-08-27 04:13:52

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Re: Fractals in html5

nope sad


“Here lies the reader who will never open this book. He is forever dead.
“Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most.” ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
The knowledge of some things as a function of age is a delta function.

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#7 2011-08-27 04:17:08

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Re: Fractals in html5

Hi;

Do you know anything about chaos?


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#8 2011-08-27 04:20:04

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Re: Fractals in html5

Read about it, interesting!

Hi bobbym,

Chaos theory?

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#9 2011-08-27 04:32:00

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Re: Fractals in html5

Hi gAr;

I know you heard of it. It seems though that a young man I know has been just a bit tardy in his reading.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#10 2011-08-27 04:46:00

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Re: Fractals in html5

Oh, okay!


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#11 2011-08-27 18:30:34

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Re: Fractals in html5

A plot of

and

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#12 2011-08-28 02:49:42

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Re: Fractals in html5

Hi gAr;

Those are really nice!


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#13 2011-08-28 02:56:31

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Hi bobbym,

Thanks!
I was playing with few examples given here http://wiki.sagemath.org/interact/fractal
The plotting matrix took almost a GiB of memory!


"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense"  - Buddha?

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#14 2011-08-28 03:02:43

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Re: Fractals in html5

Hi gAr;

That is not unusual. CAS' are very hungry. Their main diet consists of ram.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#15 2011-08-28 03:46:08

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Re: Fractals in html5

Hi bobbym,

Yes, but this was a little more than usual.
I set it to 3000x3000 matrix for a better resolution. And it wasn't releasing the memory used by the old one when I was executing a new plot, I think.
Anyway, it's a nice experience to experiment fractals, they are very pleasing to look at!


"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense"  - Buddha?

"Data! Data! Data!" he cried impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay."

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#16 2011-08-28 03:53:02

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Re: Fractals in html5

Yes they are.

That 3000 x 3000 would require about 90 million bytes just to store the elements. The graphics now is even more.

Could be bleeding memory as you say. Lots of software does not recover memory well.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#17 2011-08-28 03:57:18

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Re: Fractals in html5

hi guys

tottaly off topic,but i am lazy.

do you know any foreign languages,and what are your native languages.


“Here lies the reader who will never open this book. He is forever dead.
“Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most.” ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
The knowledge of some things as a function of age is a delta function.

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#18 2011-08-28 04:03:08

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Re: Fractals in html5

Yes.
When I restarted the process, it was back to normal.

Hi anonimnystefy,

I do not know foreign languages.
I know 4 languages including english.


"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense"  - Buddha?

"Data! Data! Data!" he cried impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay."

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#19 2011-08-28 04:04:57

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Re: Fractals in html5

that's what i ment.any language that is not your native is foreign right?


“Here lies the reader who will never open this book. He is forever dead.
“Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most.” ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
The knowledge of some things as a function of age is a delta function.

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#20 2011-08-28 04:06:15

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Re: Fractals in html5

Hi;

Sounds like bleeding memory, at least that is what it is called in C++.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#21 2011-08-28 04:17:11

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Re: Fractals in html5

what???


“Here lies the reader who will never open this book. He is forever dead.
“Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most.” ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
The knowledge of some things as a function of age is a delta function.

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#22 2011-08-28 04:18:51

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Re: Fractals in html5

Hi bobbym,

Is that same as "memory leak"?

Hi anonimnystefy,

Okay, I thought you meant languages spoken outside the country.


"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense"  - Buddha?

"Data! Data! Data!" he cried impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay."

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#23 2011-08-28 04:19:26

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Re: Fractals in html5

gAr wrote:

Yes.
When I restarted the process, it was back to normal.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#24 2011-08-28 04:25:33

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Re: Fractals in html5

Hi bobbym,

Sounds like bleeding memory, at least that is what it is called in C++.

Is that same as "memory leak"?


"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense"  - Buddha?

"Data! Data! Data!" he cried impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay."

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#25 2011-08-28 04:33:09

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Re: Fractals in html5

Yes. A class is created and after it is used the program does not reallocate the memory it used to the OS.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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