Name Description Size Visibility
The name is explicit. There isn’t the intensity variations due to the place it takes, but it’s easy to do.
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bitodec convertit du binaire au décimal, et dectobi du décimal au binaire.
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You know the Langton’s ant : there is only two colors. In this script you have Langton’s ant with 3, 4, 5, 7 and 11 colors ! Enjoy to see these creations :) I used https://workshop.numworks.com/python/nicolas-patrois/langton and https://youtu.be/i8N2xnMm6qE
2.84 KB Public
Draw 5 iterations of the Sierpiński triangle.
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Ce script trace le spectre visible de 400 à 700 nm. Vous appelez la variable spectrum() ou vous écrivez spectrum(), puis EXE (spectrum() sans argument). Une fois le spectre tracé vous pouvez écrire 550 par exemple pour voir la couleur associée à une longueur d’onde de 550 nm. Vous pouvez voir jusqu’à 10 longueurs d’ondes, utilisez la flèche pour quitter. Draw the visible spectrum : 400-700 nm. The variable name is spectrum(), without argument. Then you can type for example “550”to see the color corresponding to 550 nm, until 10 times. To exit : the arrow.
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