Am 01.06.2011 22:52, schrieb kirby urner:

Hey Jeff, your question about controlling the turtle's screen
might have been just the ticket in my attempts to control
chaos, namely G. Lingl's chaos.py, which demonstrates
sensitivity to initial conditions is a plus if you want your
algebra to stay on the same page as itself, per equalities
that won't be equal in the real world.  I'm hoping to throw
that into site-packages on the back end at OST, along with
all those baseball stats in SQL.  It's all done with turtles
(Gregor's thing) and is brilliant, here's a link:

http://www.4dsolutions.net/ocn/python/OST/chaos.py


Hi Kirby,

it's fine that you "host" a slightly amended version of chaos.py
on your website.

The original file is part of the demo that ships with Python and
the turtledemo has been moved into  the Lib-directory of the
standard distribution.

Some of these demo-scripts suffer from (more or less minor :-) )
quirks or deficiencies and could be amended in this or that way.

I think that such amendments should go into Python 3.3. So if
you or anybody else have any ideas, complaints or - as shown here -
propositions or results, please let's discuss them, so the turtledemo
can obtain not only a demo- but also an enhaced educational value.

Best regards

Gregor


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