I made a program according to Rosetta's task "Brownian tree"
The program and associated info is attached as zip-file
The file "- Method.info" describes the development.
"Brownian tree.sb" is the final version of the program
"Find nearest.sb" and "Random centripetal motion.sb" are testprograms for major functions
With "delete today's results.sb" actual results can be deleted.
Resulting data and images will be stored if the program finishes or is stopped.
The following pictures are screenshots from iPad and iPhone respectively.
The following pictures are results without 'halo' (halo=1*size) and with halo=5*size
Furthermore the first figure is with concentric circular colours, whereas the second figure has radial oriented colours.
The following figures are with respectively "star"-pattern and "marble"-pattern.
Furthermore the left figure is with concentric-circle colours whereas in the right figure the colouring is a mixture of 'circular' and 'radial'.
Brownian tree, a Rosetta task
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It has a very scientific look
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The beauty of the images reflects the amount of effort to make it
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Re: Brownian tree, a Rosetta task
Great job! The variety of images is a real bonus.
The only thing that gets me down is gravity...
Re: Brownian tree, a Rosetta task
Amazing ! Best "screen saver" in town