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in polar form is smooth and of constant width for odd values of <math>k</math>. | in polar form is smooth and of constant width for odd values of <math>k</math>. | ||
In the visuzalitaion with JSXGraph below <math>k</math> is determined | |||
:<math>k = 2k'+1.</math> | |||
<jsxgraph width="600" height="600"> | <jsxgraph width="600" height="600"> |
Revision as of 08:01, 7 October 2010
The curve defined by
- [math]\displaystyle{ p(\phi) = a\cdot cos(k\cdot\phi/2)+b }[/math]
in polar form is smooth and of constant width for odd values of [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math]. In the visuzalitaion with JSXGraph below [math]\displaystyle{ k }[/math] is determined
- [math]\displaystyle{ k = 2k'+1. }[/math]
References
The underlying JavaScript code
var brd = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox',{boundingbox:[-2,2,2,-2], keepaspectratio:true});
brd.suspendUpdate();
var a = brd.create('slider',[[-1,1.8],[1,1.8],[-5,0.20,5]], {name:'a'});
var b = brd.create('slider',[[-1,1.6],[1,1.6],[-5,1.15,10]], {name:'b'});
var k = brd.create('slider',[[-1,1.4],[1,1.4],[1,1,11]], {name:'k\'', snapWidth:1});
var p = brd.create('curve',[function(phi, suspendUpdate){
var kk, aa, bb;
if (!suspendUpdate) {
aa = a.Value();
bb = b.Value();
kk = 2*k.Value()+1;
}
var co = Math.cos(kk*phi*0.5);
return aa*co*co+bb;
},[0,0], 0,Math.PI*2], {curveType:'polar', strokeWidth:10, strokeColor:'#ad5544'});
brd.unsuspendUpdate();