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> > I am working on adding a function library to povary.co.uk and not being
> > familiar with functions, am a little stumped on how I can categorise
them.
>
> Well, you can start with the purpose of the function...if they are meant
> to be used as patterns, in other functions, as isosurfaces...
> Also, if they are meant as isosurfaces, you will need to provide info
> about the intended threshold. The max_gradient and contained_by would
> also be important.
you have gone to complex! - I was hoping for a simple list :) - I have not
done anything with ISO surfaces and the like - period, if it can be made
understandable to me, then anybody should be able to use the library
the intention is not just to provide a list of formulas, but include a
rendered image, sample source, and any other notes that the functions author
feels the need to share (and anything any others have to say as well), its a
question of how I can break a long list of items down into easily find-able
sections
(or if anybody fancies joining the staff with the post 'master of functions
')
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