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Revision as of 19:41, 29 October 2009
With turtle graphics it is quite easy to construct in a recursive manner regular polygones.
It is possible to play around with this example: In the last line of the input window there is the command
fracPolygone(5,100,0.4,5);
The meaning of the parameters is
- 5: number of vertices of the regular polygone,
- 100: length of a side of the initial polygone,
- 0.4: shrink factor from one level to the next,
- 5: number of recursion steps.
References
- Peter Baptist, Wolfgang Neidhardt, Alfred Wassermann: Symmetry and Regular Polygons, Prispevki k poucevanju Matematike, The Improvement of Mathematics Education in Secondary Schools: A Tempus Project, Maribor 1996.