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authorHans-Christoph Steiner <eighthave@users.sourceforge.net>2011-10-20 04:37:06 +0000
committerHans-Christoph Steiner <eighthave@users.sourceforge.net>2011-10-20 04:37:06 +0000
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-#N canvas 495 74 487 362 10;
-#X obj 56 202 readme-frac-format;
-#X obj 56 221 readme-gen-fractal;
-#X text 37 183 if you want to add new fractals:;
-#X obj 56 144 readme-operation;
-#X obj 56 164 readme-searching;
-#X text 22 107 Additional Reading \,;
-#X text 41 126 if you want to us existing fractals:;
-#X obj 56 240 readme-parameter-ranges;
-#X text 270 269 Developed using PD 0.36;
-#X text 93 295 Copyright 2003 \, Ben Bogart and Michael McGonagle;
-#X text 276 282 Released under GNU GPL;
-#N canvas 302 96 575 579 available_fractals 0;
-#X obj 157 264 henon;
-#X obj 157 302 ikeda;
-#X obj 157 321 latoocarfian;
-#X obj 157 340 latoomutalpha;
-#X obj 157 359 latoomutbeta;
-#X obj 157 378 latoomutgamma;
-#X obj 69 208 logistic;
-#X obj 277 208 lorenz;
-#X obj 69 227 mlogistic;
-#X obj 277 246 rossler;
-#X obj 157 473 standardmap;
-#X obj 69 246 tent;
-#X obj 277 265 three_d;
-#X text 57 187 1 variable;
-#X text 157 187 2 variables;
-#X text 273 187 3 variables;
-#X text 24 136 The remaining outputs represent the variables \, corresponding
-from left to right as the variables from the '*.frac' data file.;
-#X text 24 16 Below \, there is an object for each of the fractals
-currently available in the ChaosII collection.;
-#X text 23 55 All fractals share the same common structure \, in that
-the right-most outlet is used as the "results" outlet. This is used
-during the "Searching" operations to return the results of the search
-to the user. see 'readme-searching' file for more info on the results
-of a search.;
-#X obj 157 207 attract1;
-#X obj 157 226 dejong;
-#X obj 157 245 gingerbreadman;
-#X obj 157 283 hopalong;
-#X obj 157 416 martin;
-#X obj 277 227 pickover;
-#X obj 157 435 popcorn;
-#X obj 157 454 quadruptwo;
-#X obj 157 492 strange1;
-#X obj 157 511 tinkerbell;
-#X obj 157 530 unity;
-#X obj 157 397 lotkavolterra;
-#X restore 43 78 pd available_fractals;
-#X text 27 28 The Chaos Library provides a means to generate multiple
-chaotic datastreams \, as well as the ability to search for new attractor
-sets that produce other chaotic datastreams.;