This is helpful, for smiple shapes that it, I have a math problem with far more complex shapes and this wasn't very helpful as shapes overlapped eachother. Is there a way to select a spicific area? I'm interested in what the polygon function does
hello m7. I think you should be able to divide up the more complex shape into simpler shapes and program them individually. Even though two shape might overlap, you can still get them individually shaded.
You can rewrite circles as y = sqrt(r² - x²) and y = -sqrt(r² - x²). If the circle is off-centre, you can use translations in both functions. Or just use x² + y² < r² if that's easier
This is helpful, for smiple shapes that it, I have a math problem with far more complex shapes and this wasn't very helpful as shapes overlapped eachother.
Is there a way to select a spicific area? I'm interested in what the polygon function does
hello m7. I think you should be able to divide up the more complex shape into simpler shapes and program them individually. Even though two shape might overlap, you can still get them individually shaded.
I was wondering how I would do this for functions of a circle
You can rewrite circles as y = sqrt(r² - x²) and y = -sqrt(r² - x²). If the circle is off-centre, you can use translations in both functions. Or just use x² + y² < r² if that's easier
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What about shading horizontally
choose a random point on either side of the line and see if it works
this didnt help at all
Sorry to hear that Ichigo. You clearly needed something else. What is your question?