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lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -107,12 +107,16 @@ $turtle | Save-Turtle ./Square.svg
107107~~~
108108
109109This just demonstrates how we can construct shapes out of these two simple primitive steps.
110+
110111We can also just say, make a square directly:
111112
112113~~~ PowerShell
113114New-Turtle | Move-Turtle Square 10 | Save-Turtle ./Square.svg
114115~~~
115- We can use loops:
116+
117+ We can use the same techniques to construct other shapes.
118+
119+ For example, this builds us a hexagon:
116120
117121~~~ PowerShell
118122$turtle = New-Turtle
@@ -187,7 +191,6 @@ Lets show the first three generations of the box fractal:
187191~~~
188192
189193
190- @"
191194<div align =' center ' >
192195<img src =' ./Examples/BoxFractal1.svg ' alt =' Box Fractal 1 ' width =' 50% ' />
193196<img src =' ./Examples/BoxFractal2.svg ' alt =' Box Fractal 2 ' width =' 50% ' />
@@ -209,5 +212,13 @@ For example, here is an example of a pattern comprised of Koch Snowflakes:
209212<div align =' center ' >
210213<img src =' ./Examples/KochSnowflakePattern.svg ' alt =' Snowflake Pattern ' width =' 50% ' />
211214</div >
215+ We can also animate the pattern, for endless variety:
216+
217+ ~~~ PowerShell
218+ $turtle = turtle KochSnowflake 10 4 | Set-Turtle -Property PatternTransform -Value @{scale=0.33} | set-turtle -property Fill -value '#4488ff' | Set-Turtle -Property PatternAnimation -Value " <animateTransform attributeName='patternTransform' attributeType='XML' type='scale' values='0.66;0.33;0.66' dur='23s' repeatCount='indefinite' additive='sum' /> <animateTransform attributeName='patternTransform' attributeType='XML' type='rotate' from='0' to='360' dur='41s' repeatCount='indefinite' additive='sum' /> <animateTransform attributeName='patternTransform' attributeType='XML' type='skewX' values='30;-30;30' dur='83s' repeatCount='indefinite' additive='sum' /> <animateTransform attributeName='patternTransform' attributeType='XML' type='skewY' values='30;-30;30' dur='103s' repeatCount='indefinite' additive='sum' /> <animateTransform attributeName='patternTransform' attributeType='XML' type='translate' values='0 0;42 42;0 0' dur='117s' repeatCount='indefinite' additive='sum' /> " $turtle | save-turtle -Path ./EndlessSnowflake.svg -Property Pattern Pop-Location
219+ ~~~
220+ <div align =' center ' >
221+ <img src =' ./Examples/EndlessSnowflake.svg ' alt =' Endless Snowflake Pattern ' width =' 100% ' />
222+ </div >
212223![ SierpinskiTriangle] ( ./Examples/EndlessSierpinskiTrianglePattern.svg )
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151+
152152We can also just say, make a square directly:
153153
154154~~~PowerShell
@@ -159,7 +159,10 @@ New-Turtle | Move-Turtle Square 10 | Save-Turtle ./Square.svg
159159
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161161@'
162- We can use loops:
162+
163+ We can use the same techniques to construct other shapes.
164+
165+ For example, this builds us a hexagon:
163166
164167~~~PowerShell
165168$turtle = New-Turtle
274277 )
275278)
276279
277- @"
278280<div align='center'>
279281<img src='./Examples/BoxFractal1.svg' alt='Box Fractal 1' width='50%' />
280282<img src='./Examples/BoxFractal2.svg' alt='Box Fractal 2' width='50%' />
@@ -313,6 +315,22 @@ $SnowFlakePattern = . $MakeSnowflakePattern
313315</div>
314316"@
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318+ @"
319+ We can also animate the pattern, for endless variety:
320+
321+ ~~~PowerShell
322+ $ (
323+ Get-Content ./ Examples/ EndlessSnowflake.turtle.ps1 |
324+ Select-Object - Skip 1
325+ )
326+ ~~~
327+ "@
328+
329+ @"
330+ <div align='center'>
331+ <img src='./Examples/EndlessSnowflake.svg' alt='Endless Snowflake Pattern' width='100%' />
332+ </div>
333+ "@
316334
317335# endregion LSystems
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