Hi,

Thanks for the input, found what I was looking for;

Piecewise Circular Approximation of Spirals and Polar Polynomials
http://wotan.liu.edu/docis/dbl/wscgws/2003___PCAOSA.htm

Found via http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44815 .

My current implementation approximates the spiral with a sequence of
short straight line segments, however to achieve enough accuracy i end
up with a very large number of line segments.

I'm pretty sure that for an equal number of segments i will have a
better approximation of the original spiral with arc segments than
with line segments.

Cheers,

-nick

On Apr 20, 1:56 pm, Black Diamond <[email protected]> wrote:
> what are u doing in your current solution. to me the solution seems to
> be simple
> take a Grid of N*N and put yourself at N/2,N/2 from there you start
> walking in spiral way :)
> and  print the gird. :-\ ;-)
> Thanks & Regards
> *BL/\CK_D!/\MOND*

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