Conversation started Aug 20, 2013 at 14:44.
Aug 20, 2013 14:44
I'm trying to do this:
a = Table[{x, 0}, {x, 1, 10}];
b = Table[{x^2, 10}, {x, 1, 10}];

n = 1;
l = {Line[a], Line[b]};

While[n >= Length[a],
AppendTo[l, Line[{{a[[n]][[1]], 0}, {b[[n]][[1]], 10}}]]; n++]


Graphics[l]
But it's not appending lines to the given list.
Why is that?
@MichaelE2 The problem is that it's not a field... well, the underlying process is, but the data is only for the dominant direction, so there's large swathes of constant direction and others that are more messy and discontinuous
@rm-rf A brain toad! That's nice!
:)
@MichaelE2 For example, see this (use Hue)
Oh, and do -1 -> Indeterminate (I couldn't upload it with Indeterminate because it exceeded the file limit imposed by pastebin)
@rm-rf OK
@MichaelE2 where are you at? Germany?
@rm-rf If you could please check this out I would appreciate a lot!
Aug 20, 2013 14:54
@Sosi Ok, I will... do you need it right now or can it wait a bit (bit == few hrs)?
Of course!
I can wait ;)
Alrighty! :)
@rm-rf I'm a little confused: There seems to be a grid of scalar values. How do they represent directions?
@Sosi Georgia (USA)
@MichaelE2 Degrees from 0 (North) divided by 360
@MichaelE2 Oh! I was in Atlanta in May!
Went to a conference at Georgia Tech
Aug 20, 2013 14:56
@GustavoBandeira Is the inequality backwards on While?
@MichaelE2 OMG...
I'm so stupid.
Thanks.
@GustavoBandeira :D
 
Conversation ended Aug 20, 2013 at 14:57.