- Summary
- This text presents a set of geometric and numerical parameters used in advanced computer graphics or simulation environments, likely related to rendering or physical modeling. It introduces key constants such as minx, maxx, saturatex, clampx, and c. These values serve as constraints or scaling factors that define the boundaries and maximum intensities for specific shapes. For instance, clampx likely limits the output values of these geometric figures to ensure they do not violate specific mathematical limits, while saturatex sets the scale of the data range. The parameters c and d, together with other variables like stepa, x, and y, define a series of geometric shapes known as polyhedrons, which are constructed using these fundamental mathematical constants to generate complex spatial structures within the system. The variables including stepa, overx, and mixa help to adjust the geometry of these figures, while tria and x appear to influence specific dimensions or rotational aspects of the shapes. Notably, the inclusion of cellnoisex, voronoix, and voronoix suggests that this system operates at a high-resolution or voxel-based level, potentially used in applications requiring detailed precision or texture mapping. The term overx implies that certain features may extend beyond the standard dimensions of the underlying shapes. The final mention of b and x likely completes the mathematical or spatial configuration of these elements, ensuring the generated shapes are both consistent and functionally accurate within the defined parameter set.
- Title
- Graphtoy
- Description
- Graphtoy - easy graphing of functions.
- Keywords
- example, mouse, link, zoom, feedback, nicholas, rich, jason, tully, support, project, dark, grid, free, sharing, clear, minx
- NS Lookup
- A 44.206.207.26, A 3.229.222.143, A 44.197.110.63, A 52.20.145.209, A 54.160.127.53, A 100.50.185.148
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-09Updated 2026-03-09Summarized 2026-03-22
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