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  Re: Space filling curves (~50Kb)  
From: David Cook
Date: 3 May 1999 12:23:19
Message: <372dbf67.0@news.povray.org>
Philippe sent me an example of what he had in mind for animation. It was
simply re-randomizing the pattern, which isn't what I would consider
animation - the pattern just jumps around. I'm still thinking about it, but
I'm not sure a smooth animation can be done.

Bob Hughes <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:372CDF29.6B21FE12@aol.com...
> Heat pump is what is commonly said around here. Heat exchanger sounds more
> New England to me. I wondered about the animation aspect myself. Seems
> impossible, how would the torii stay linked and yet move, aside from the
> usual way? :)
>
>
> Spider wrote:
> >
> > Now theese look really cute... Hmm, lead water through them, an
excellent heat
> > exchanger... (is that the name in english?) If they all were connected.
that is.
> >
> > David Cook wrote:
> > >
> > > I've always referred to this type of space-filling curve as a Dragon
Curve.
> > > I'm not sure if that's its true mathematical name or not. Can anyone
out
> > > there identify this class of curves?
> > >
> > >  [Image]
> >
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