The Hilbert curve is a continuous fractal space filling curve first described by David Hilbert in 1891. This project can generate a seventh-order Hilbert curve. This project is an extension of (link to project) .
INSTRUCTION: + Use the slider bar to change an order of the curve. + Click 'Start' to draw the curve. + When 'Overlay' selected, different curves are displayed simultaneously. + Click 'Clear' to reset the screen.
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this is really cool how long did it take you to make it?
kewl
Even cooler: overlay everything on top of eachother
Whoa... I did it on 7.
How did u do dat?
to cool !!
way koooooool
I just think it is so cool!!!
that made no sence
That was good. Now give me a comment. ( titles; cena and big show or rockvs.austin
very cool
Nice i love it!!!!
sooo cool...whtever it is :D
i don't even know what it is
wow.... gotta love it
When the O Variable is set to 7, the curves go to the side of the box. Great job, though!
Wow! I love it too!
Nice!
Cool!
Brilliant Effort...
Beautiful, and it performs nice and quick, even online!
thanks for the comments. wow, my project is listed in the featured projects.
Fractals are cool, by the way nice project and I think it's cool how you can change how small it goes.
I didn't know about Hilbert Curve. Very interesting! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbert_curve">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbert_curve