Re: [R] R-generated animation of a polynomiograph

2005-04-09 Thread BORGULYA Gbor
On Saturday 09 April 2005 02.03, Franois Pinard wrote:
 The resulting animation, and also the sources, are available at:

 http://pinard.progiciels-bpi.ca/plaisirs/nr-anim-01.html
Looks great!

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[R] R-generated animation of a polynomiograph

2005-04-08 Thread François Pinard
Hi, people.

Two days ago, I sent to this list a little toy for exploring
polynomiographs (yet, the mathematical formulas were not polynomials
anymore, so the name is not really appropriate).

After studying R calls, expressions and functions a bit more, I gave
myself the homework of producing an animation out of my recent toy.  The
resulting animation, and also the sources, are available at:

http://pinard.progiciels-bpi.ca/plaisirs/nr-anim-01.html

P.S. - My intent was studying R, much more than producing art :-). I'm
sure anyone could do nicer, playing a few hours with this!

-- 
François Pinard   http://pinard.progiciels-bpi.ca

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