IFS++
Colouring Method


This HTML page describes the different parameters you can find in the mde - IFS colouring method. For further explanations or just suggestions, you may contact me at mdessur@hotmail.com.

I would also mention that English is not my first language. So, I would appreciate comments on how to better this text from that point of view. Thanks.


The colouring method

This is a new version of  IFS to which I have applied the same toolbox as the other '++' colouring methods.

This method uses the same IFS formulas that I have taken in "Fractal programming in C", by Roger Stevens, M&T Publishing, 1989, ISBN 1-55851-038-9, p.394 to 397. These are formulas to obtain Sierpinsky triangle, fern leaves, fractal trees and Cantor trees by using the Chaos algorithm (there are some other algorithms related to IFS).

As you will remark by using the colouring method, you will get none of the four figures. I did not have any intent of making IFS in UF by converting the programs of this book to UF code. My intent was more to see 'what if?'.

Here is the parameter for this colouring method.

Figure This is where to choose among the different figures.
Choices Sierpinsky (default), fern, tree, Cantor tree

For those related to the Chaos, take a look there. It also uses the Coordinates Parameter Toolbox, the Colouring Mode Parameters (new), the Barnsley Parameters Toolbox, the Odd-Even Type Parameters Toolbox, the Random Texture Parameters, the fBm Texture Parameters, the Decimal Texture Parameters, the Popgnarl Texture Parameters, the Masking Parameters Toolbox, the Trap Parameters Toolbox and the Function Application (new).