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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
Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii usingcurvepnodes
but this page is too narrow for the extra code.
– Well Harassed Programmer
8 hours ago
1
with packagexfp
: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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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
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
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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
Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii usingcurvepnodes
but this page is too narrow for the extra code.
– Well Harassed Programmer
8 hours ago
1
with packagexfp
:fpevalrand()*5
for real numbers between 0 and 5
– user187802
8 hours ago
@user187802: Thank you!
– Well Harassed Programmer
8 hours ago
add a comment
|
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
Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii usingcurvepnodes
but this page is too narrow for the extra code.
– Well Harassed Programmer
8 hours ago
1
with packagexfp
:fpevalrand()*5
for real numbers between 0 and 5
– user187802
8 hours ago
@user187802: Thank you!
– Well Harassed Programmer
8 hours ago
add a comment
|
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
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
answered 8 hours ago
Well Harassed ProgrammerWell Harassed Programmer
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Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii usingcurvepnodes
but this page is too narrow for the extra code.
– Well Harassed Programmer
8 hours ago
1
with packagexfp
:fpevalrand()*5
for real numbers between 0 and 5
– user187802
8 hours ago
@user187802: Thank you!
– Well Harassed Programmer
8 hours ago
add a comment
|
Actually I can make the randomly distorted radii usingcurvepnodes
but this page is too narrow for the extra code.
– Well Harassed Programmer
8 hours ago
1
with packagexfp
: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
add a comment
|
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
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
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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
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
add a comment
|
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
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
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
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
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Welcome to TeX.SX. Questions about how to draw specific graphics that just post an image of the desired result are really not reasonable questions to ask on the site. Please post a minimal compilable document showing that you've tried to produce the image and then people will be happy to help you with any specific problems you may have. See minimal working example (MWE) for what needs to go into such a document.
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