For a start: replace
  11|p: i.y
with
  1 + y ?...@#10
in primenebulaP


Ik schreef op 08-01-10 13:38:
> Did already think along the same line. Time to start an experiment.  :-)
>
> The author of the idea suggested it is. He showed also examples on the
> website of purely random nature:
> http://yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au/~bunyip/primes/random.html
>
>
>
> Hallo Matthew Brand, je schreef op 08-01-10 13:27:
>   
>> Is there anything special about primes in all of this or will other
>> sequences of increasing integers with random spacing produce similar
>> pictures?
>>
>> 2010/1/8 Aai <[email protected]>:
>>   
>>     
>>> @ Devon and Viktor
>>>
>>> The dr I use was not a mistake. Experimenting with dr pointed me in this
>>> direction for obtaining a square picture.
>>> I also tried other values for prime 11 and concluded it being a good
>>> (the best?) choice for a pretty nebula-like picure.
>>>
>>> I also tried some x |. dr . That showed me that my original dr produces
>>> the nicest picture (i.e for me).
>>>
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