6-5, 8-7, 11-10 reminds me of a spider, 12-11 if you look at it right you see the sun 14-13 have the colors set to change and it goes in and out, 18-17 sit and watch it go round, 20-19, 23-22, 24-23, 27-26 looks like a flower to, 30-29, 36-35 made me laugh rofl, 38-37 looks like a sphere.
do notice i do put most of my things in color so it might look beter idk you can also try it in one color let me know the color cordinates if you think it looks cool that eay to
I’ve tried values other than the yours but I didn’t get images so beautifull as the yours. It’s curious how a single point out of your values produces so different results.
Great work. I saw the graphics before but did not know how to work the script. I tried two samples from Wolfram Mathworld. I guess in line 5 of object1 d should be d=(Parameter_d + 1) Ref: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/MaurerRose.html
Download the 2 sprites and 2 scripts of "Maurer Rose" and open it in Scratch
Project Notes
Choose the parameters : n ; d ; Initial(color) ;colors(number of colors) and press the green flag. ************************************ First look at these parameters : n=2 d=29 n=2 d=39 n=3 d=47 n=4 d= 31 n=6 d= 71 n=7 d= 19 *********************************** Please send me, your better parameter !
********************************** Mathematical notes:A Maurer rose of the rose r = sin(nθ) consists of the 360 lines successively connecting 361 points. Thus a Maurer rose is a polygonal curve with vertices on a rose. For more information look at Wiki (Maurer rose).
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n=4 d=34
n=4 d=79
n=6 d=79. This is an amazing project as usual, mathjp!
Here's a cool Parameter: n = 30 d = 7 Initial = 1 Color = 2
try n=2 d=88 initial=2 colors=8
n=5, d=97, initial=2, colors=8
20-23 looks like the sun
30-23 30-29 can some one explain the formula to me i just put in the points and tell you what looks cool buyt can you tell me like does n=# of points
download it? your right 20-23 looks like the sun
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2,99
n=45 d=45 is just a dot
n=22 d=32 looks like a baby, and n=32 d=22 is awesome
5-79, 5-77, 5-74, i see a starfish in 5-73 see the eye in 40-59, any one else see patrick star in 5-47, 5-14, 5-13, 5-11, 5-8, 5-7
5-83 is the same as 5-97
ooo try 5-91
16-23 is cool
I like n: 6 d: 32
Nice. Have you see n=40 d=79 (if d is a prime number the result is very complex)
(view all replies)lol 2-100 and 20-100 are the same thing
6-5, 8-7, 11-10 reminds me of a spider, 12-11 if you look at it right you see the sun 14-13 have the colors set to change and it goes in and out, 18-17 sit and watch it go round, 20-19, 23-22, 24-23, 27-26 looks like a flower to, 30-29, 36-35 made me laugh rofl, 38-37 looks like a sphere.
do notice i do put most of my things in color so it might look beter idk you can also try it in one color let me know the color cordinates if you think it looks cool that eay to
try 5-46
Very beautiful!
Thanks Paddle2See. I prepare some other surprises :)
try 2-2-8-2
Good example. If you fixe d=2 you have "the rose" (example n=5 d=2).Look at nevits'project (link to project)
watch it go in and out with the n-19 d-66 initial-8 colors-8
Awesome!
tres bien!
Great!! I love the color effect too! I like 38-97-3-8.
amazing work as always :). Couldn't expect anything less
I’ve tried values other than the yours but I didn’t get images so beautifull as the yours. It’s curious how a single point out of your values produces so different results.
Thanks ffred. There are good examples if d is a prime number: n=4 d=97 ; n=9 d=61 ;n=20 d=31
Great work. I saw the graphics before but did not know how to work the script. I tried two samples from Wolfram Mathworld. I guess in line 5 of object1 d should be d=(Parameter_d + 1) Ref: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/MaurerRose.html
Now I looked at wikipedia article and d seems to be the way you coded... there is a difference between two sources...
Nice!
I found a very cool parameter: n=30 d=89
choose 2 or 3 colors.
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