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How to Draw a Cardioid using Processing.py
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w, h = 800, 800 | |
def setup(): | |
size(w, h) | |
stroke(0, 0, 250) # blue | |
num_steps = 200 | |
step = TWO_PI / num_steps | |
r = 100 # Radius of both generating circles | |
def draw(): | |
background(250) | |
noFill() | |
strokeWeight(3) | |
translate(width / 2, height / 2) | |
ellipse(0, 0, 100, 100) # base circle | |
# Every 200 frames, max_angle gets to be TWO_PI. THen it gets reset | |
max_angle = frameCount % num_steps | |
if max_angle: # Draw the orange circle | |
fill(220, 69, 0) | |
a = max_angle * step | |
ellipse(r * cos(a), r * sin(a), 100, 100) # large orange circle | |
# Let's exaggerate and show the point of contact between the two circles | |
fill(100, 255, 0) | |
x = r * (1 - cos(a)) * cos(a) + r / 2 | |
y = r * (1 - cos(a)) * sin(a) | |
ellipse(x, y, 10, 10) | |
# This is where the cardioid gets drawn. | |
for ang in range(max_angle): | |
fill(0, 0, 250) | |
a = ang * step | |
x = r * (1 - cos(a)) * cos(a) + r / 2 | |
y = r * (1 - cos(a)) * sin(a) | |
ellipse(x, y, 3, 3) # basically the x,y point. Drawing it as an ellipse |
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