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If it is set to level=9 the curve is defined by | If it is set to level=9 the curve is defined by | ||
262 144 points - so be careful if you are using the Internet Explorer. | 262 144 points - so be careful if you are using the Internet Explorer. | ||
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+ | <form> | ||
+ | Set the iteration level: | ||
+ | <select id='maxlev' style='margin:1em'> | ||
+ | <option value="1"> 1 | ||
+ | <option value="2"> 2 | ||
+ | <option value="3"> 3 | ||
+ | <option value="4"> 4 | ||
+ | <option value="5"> 5 | ||
+ | <option value="6"> 6 | ||
+ | <option value="7"> 7 | ||
+ | <option value="8"> 8 | ||
+ | <option value="9"> 9 | ||
+ | </select> | ||
+ | <input type="button" value=" set " onClick="doIt()" style='margin:1em'> | ||
+ | </form> | ||
<html> | <html> |
Revision as of 19:05, 28 November 2008
The famous space filling curve drawn with JavaScript. If it is set to level=9 the curve is defined by 262 144 points - so be careful if you are using the Internet Explorer.
<form> Set the iteration level: <select id='maxlev' style='margin:1em'> <option value="1"> 1 <option value="2"> 2 <option value="3"> 3 <option value="4"> 4 <option value="5"> 5 <option value="6"> 6 <option value="7"> 7 <option value="8"> 8 <option value="9"> 9 </select> <input type="button" value=" set " onClick="doIt()" style='margin:1em'> </form>