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Plot irregular circle in latex


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Just for fun purposes. Let other experts implement the randomly distorted radii.



documentclass[pstricks]standalone
usepackagepst-node,pst-plot

begindocument
pstVerbrealtime srand%
psLoop25%
beginpspicture(-2,-2)(2,2)
curvepnodes[plotpoints=10]0360Rand 5 div 1.5 add t PtoCP
psnccurve(0,numexprPnodecount-1)P
psline[linecolor=red](P0)
psline[linecolor=green](P3)
psline[linecolor=blue](P6)
endpspicture
enddocument


enter image description here






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  • Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii using curvepnodes but this page is too narrow for the extra code.

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    8 hours ago






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    with package xfp: fpevalrand()*5 for real numbers between 0 and 5

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    8 hours ago











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Welcome. You can add random deformations on a smooth plot.



documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]standalone
begindocument
begintikzpicture[declare function=rr=1.5*(1+0.1*rnd);]
draw[clip] plot[smooth cycle,variable=t,samples at=0,45,...,315] (t:rr);
foreach X [count=Y starting from 0] in red,blue,green!70!black
draw[X] plot[smooth,variable=t,samples at=0,0.25,...,1.75]
(15+8*rnd+120*Y:t);

endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here



Surely you may animate this, too.



documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]standalone
begindocument
foreach X in 1,...,42
begintikzpicture
path[use as bounding box] (-1.8,-1.8) rectangle (1.8,1.8);
draw[clip] plot[smooth cycle,variable=t,samples at=0,45,...,315] (t:1.5*(1+0.1*rnd));
foreach X [count=Y starting from 0] in red,blue,green!70!black
draw[X] plot[smooth,variable=t,samples at=0,0.25,...,1.75]
(15+6*(rnd-0.5)+120*Y:t);

endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here






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    Just for fun purposes. Let other experts implement the randomly distorted radii.



    documentclass[pstricks]standalone
    usepackagepst-node,pst-plot

    begindocument
    pstVerbrealtime srand%
    psLoop25%
    beginpspicture(-2,-2)(2,2)
    curvepnodes[plotpoints=10]0360Rand 5 div 1.5 add t PtoCP
    psnccurve(0,numexprPnodecount-1)P
    psline[linecolor=red](P0)
    psline[linecolor=green](P3)
    psline[linecolor=blue](P6)
    endpspicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer

























    • Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii using curvepnodes but this page is too narrow for the extra code.

      – Well Harassed Programmer
      8 hours ago






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      with package xfp: fpevalrand()*5 for real numbers between 0 and 5

      – user187802
      8 hours ago











    • @user187802: Thank you!

      – Well Harassed Programmer
      8 hours ago















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    Just for fun purposes. Let other experts implement the randomly distorted radii.



    documentclass[pstricks]standalone
    usepackagepst-node,pst-plot

    begindocument
    pstVerbrealtime srand%
    psLoop25%
    beginpspicture(-2,-2)(2,2)
    curvepnodes[plotpoints=10]0360Rand 5 div 1.5 add t PtoCP
    psnccurve(0,numexprPnodecount-1)P
    psline[linecolor=red](P0)
    psline[linecolor=green](P3)
    psline[linecolor=blue](P6)
    endpspicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer

























    • Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii using curvepnodes but this page is too narrow for the extra code.

      – Well Harassed Programmer
      8 hours ago






    • 1





      with package xfp: fpevalrand()*5 for real numbers between 0 and 5

      – user187802
      8 hours ago











    • @user187802: Thank you!

      – Well Harassed Programmer
      8 hours ago













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    Just for fun purposes. Let other experts implement the randomly distorted radii.



    documentclass[pstricks]standalone
    usepackagepst-node,pst-plot

    begindocument
    pstVerbrealtime srand%
    psLoop25%
    beginpspicture(-2,-2)(2,2)
    curvepnodes[plotpoints=10]0360Rand 5 div 1.5 add t PtoCP
    psnccurve(0,numexprPnodecount-1)P
    psline[linecolor=red](P0)
    psline[linecolor=green](P3)
    psline[linecolor=blue](P6)
    endpspicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer













    Just for fun purposes. Let other experts implement the randomly distorted radii.



    documentclass[pstricks]standalone
    usepackagepst-node,pst-plot

    begindocument
    pstVerbrealtime srand%
    psLoop25%
    beginpspicture(-2,-2)(2,2)
    curvepnodes[plotpoints=10]0360Rand 5 div 1.5 add t PtoCP
    psnccurve(0,numexprPnodecount-1)P
    psline[linecolor=red](P0)
    psline[linecolor=green](P3)
    psline[linecolor=blue](P6)
    endpspicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here







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    • Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii using curvepnodes but this page is too narrow for the extra code.

      – Well Harassed Programmer
      8 hours ago






    • 1





      with package xfp: fpevalrand()*5 for real numbers between 0 and 5

      – user187802
      8 hours ago











    • @user187802: Thank you!

      – Well Harassed Programmer
      8 hours ago

















    • Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii using curvepnodes but this page is too narrow for the extra code.

      – Well Harassed Programmer
      8 hours ago






    • 1





      with package xfp: fpevalrand()*5 for real numbers between 0 and 5

      – user187802
      8 hours ago











    • @user187802: Thank you!

      – Well Harassed Programmer
      8 hours ago
















    Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii using curvepnodes but this page is too narrow for the extra code.

    – Well Harassed Programmer
    8 hours ago





    Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii using curvepnodes but this page is too narrow for the extra code.

    – Well Harassed Programmer
    8 hours ago




    1




    1





    with package xfp: fpevalrand()*5 for real numbers between 0 and 5

    – user187802
    8 hours ago





    with package xfp: fpevalrand()*5 for real numbers between 0 and 5

    – user187802
    8 hours ago













    @user187802: Thank you!

    – Well Harassed Programmer
    8 hours ago





    @user187802: Thank you!

    – Well Harassed Programmer
    8 hours ago













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    Welcome. You can add random deformations on a smooth plot.



    documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]standalone
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[declare function=rr=1.5*(1+0.1*rnd);]
    draw[clip] plot[smooth cycle,variable=t,samples at=0,45,...,315] (t:rr);
    foreach X [count=Y starting from 0] in red,blue,green!70!black
    draw[X] plot[smooth,variable=t,samples at=0,0.25,...,1.75]
    (15+8*rnd+120*Y:t);

    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    Surely you may animate this, too.



    documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]standalone
    begindocument
    foreach X in 1,...,42
    begintikzpicture
    path[use as bounding box] (-1.8,-1.8) rectangle (1.8,1.8);
    draw[clip] plot[smooth cycle,variable=t,samples at=0,45,...,315] (t:1.5*(1+0.1*rnd));
    foreach X [count=Y starting from 0] in red,blue,green!70!black
    draw[X] plot[smooth,variable=t,samples at=0,0.25,...,1.75]
    (15+6*(rnd-0.5)+120*Y:t);

    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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      Welcome. You can add random deformations on a smooth plot.



      documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]standalone
      begindocument
      begintikzpicture[declare function=rr=1.5*(1+0.1*rnd);]
      draw[clip] plot[smooth cycle,variable=t,samples at=0,45,...,315] (t:rr);
      foreach X [count=Y starting from 0] in red,blue,green!70!black
      draw[X] plot[smooth,variable=t,samples at=0,0.25,...,1.75]
      (15+8*rnd+120*Y:t);

      endtikzpicture
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      Surely you may animate this, too.



      documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]standalone
      begindocument
      foreach X in 1,...,42
      begintikzpicture
      path[use as bounding box] (-1.8,-1.8) rectangle (1.8,1.8);
      draw[clip] plot[smooth cycle,variable=t,samples at=0,45,...,315] (t:1.5*(1+0.1*rnd));
      foreach X [count=Y starting from 0] in red,blue,green!70!black
      draw[X] plot[smooth,variable=t,samples at=0,0.25,...,1.75]
      (15+6*(rnd-0.5)+120*Y:t);

      endtikzpicture
      enddocument


      enter image description here






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        Welcome. You can add random deformations on a smooth plot.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]standalone
        begindocument
        begintikzpicture[declare function=rr=1.5*(1+0.1*rnd);]
        draw[clip] plot[smooth cycle,variable=t,samples at=0,45,...,315] (t:rr);
        foreach X [count=Y starting from 0] in red,blue,green!70!black
        draw[X] plot[smooth,variable=t,samples at=0,0.25,...,1.75]
        (15+8*rnd+120*Y:t);

        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here



        Surely you may animate this, too.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]standalone
        begindocument
        foreach X in 1,...,42
        begintikzpicture
        path[use as bounding box] (-1.8,-1.8) rectangle (1.8,1.8);
        draw[clip] plot[smooth cycle,variable=t,samples at=0,45,...,315] (t:1.5*(1+0.1*rnd));
        foreach X [count=Y starting from 0] in red,blue,green!70!black
        draw[X] plot[smooth,variable=t,samples at=0,0.25,...,1.75]
        (15+6*(rnd-0.5)+120*Y:t);

        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer















        Welcome. You can add random deformations on a smooth plot.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]standalone
        begindocument
        begintikzpicture[declare function=rr=1.5*(1+0.1*rnd);]
        draw[clip] plot[smooth cycle,variable=t,samples at=0,45,...,315] (t:rr);
        foreach X [count=Y starting from 0] in red,blue,green!70!black
        draw[X] plot[smooth,variable=t,samples at=0,0.25,...,1.75]
        (15+8*rnd+120*Y:t);

        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here



        Surely you may animate this, too.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]standalone
        begindocument
        foreach X in 1,...,42
        begintikzpicture
        path[use as bounding box] (-1.8,-1.8) rectangle (1.8,1.8);
        draw[clip] plot[smooth cycle,variable=t,samples at=0,45,...,315] (t:1.5*(1+0.1*rnd));
        foreach X [count=Y starting from 0] in red,blue,green!70!black
        draw[X] plot[smooth,variable=t,samples at=0,0.25,...,1.75]
        (15+6*(rnd-0.5)+120*Y:t);

        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here







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