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Miscellaneous Examples

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Modula-2 Applied

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In this final chapter a few techniques are described which can be used for producing some elegant drawings. These include Sierpinski curves, fractals and simple 3D images, which can be drawn using the diagram package by writing a suitable program to be interpreted by the analyser program. Thus this chapter provides some more examples of the language used in the diagram package.

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Mitchell, R.J. (1991). Miscellaneous Examples. In: Modula-2 Applied. Macmillan Computer Science Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12439-8_20

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