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Author:  highdimensionman [ Sat Oct 02, 2021 5:43 pm ]
Blog Subject:  Drawing a continuous logarithmic spiral.

If you spiral is getting a shorter and shorter distance between lines as you draw inwards then you don't need to square the problem off to draw the spiral. You just need to know at what rate should it continuously get closer, where the graphing point is within a circular axis's and make a triangle from three points on the curve including the point you want to graph you should be able to find the 3rd point of the triangle linking to further on in the spiral from the angle and length of the first 2 points relative to a line going though the point relative to where round the the point is and at what rate the curve is getting closer in on the lines. You also need to know how many rotations in your are. This should mean there is a mathematical method for a more continuous example of logarithmic spirals to be found.

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