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    HeroofTime55
Rating:
    8.7 (6 votes)
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    Example
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    GM 6
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Submited:
    August 16, 2006
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Order in Chaos
This is an example in math, showing how there can be order in chaos. The primary example is a triangle:

Randomly pick a corner of the triangle. Randomly pick another corner, and move halfway there. Then pick a new corner, move half way, and so on. This program repeats the process 20000 times. So, there will be 20000 completly random points. But something cool happens....

Also, since the program draws such a massive number of points, it is stupid to store them in a structure. This program shows when you might want to disable automatic screen redrawing, and how to do it.

© 2006 HeroofTime55
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That was rather neat!
Posted by melee-master August 15, 2006 5:31 - 6.8 years ago
| [#1]

cool 9/10
Posted by block0man August 16, 2006 13:36 - 6.8 years ago
| [#2]

Good work. Really nice! 10/10
Posted by Craee August 16, 2006 15:44 - 6.8 years ago
| [#3]

do you know that you have made a type of fractal there with those triangles inside the bigger triangle? i don't know what kind of fractal(forgot the name) but it's surely there ;)
Posted by Apocalypso August 16, 2006 16:21 - 6.8 years ago
| [#4]

It's called the Serpinski triangle.
This thing is normally called the "Chaos Game". Anyway, good job. :)
Posted by fprefect111 August 16, 2006 17:06 - 6.8 years ago
| [#5]

neat, 8/10
Posted by noshenim August 17, 2006 11:31 - 6.8 years ago
| [#6]

Yes yes i know all the math terms. Actually all 4 are fractals. the hexagon i noticed contains, what is it called, the Koch Snowflake? something like that.
Posted by HeroofTime55 August 22, 2006 10:57 - 6.8 years ago
| [#7]

Nice work. 8/10
Posted by Knightwing50 September 01, 2006 15:34 - 6.7 years ago
| [#8]

HEROOFTIME55 IS COOL AND MAKES COOL GAMES/EXAMPLES
Posted by commandoalpha September 26, 2006 20:16 - 6.7 years ago
| [#9]

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