juliaGraphics.frink

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/** This is a very simple demonstration program that shows the basics of
    calculating the Julia set and displaying it as graphics. */


// Pick a complex number for a starting point
C = 0.3 + .1i


// Maximum levels for each pixel.
levels = 60

// Create a random color for each level.
colors = new array[[levels]]
for a = 0 to levels-1
   colors@a = new color[randomFloat[0,1], randomFloat[0,1], randomFloat[0,1]]

// Make this number smaller for higher resolution.
stepsize = .005

g = new graphics
g.antialiased[false]


for im = -1.8 to 1.8 step stepsize
{
   imag = i * im
   for real = -1.8 to 1.8 step stepsize
   {  
      z = real + imag
      count = -1

      do
      {
         z = z^2 + C
         count=count+1;
 az = abs[z]
      } while az < 4 and az > 1e-200 and count < levels

      g.color[colors@((count-1) mod levels)]
      g.fillRectSize[real, im, stepsize, stepsize]
   }
}

g.show[]


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This is a program written in the programming language Frink.
For more information, view the Frink Documentation or see More Sample Frink Programs.

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