in reply to Re^3: Graphics math.
in thread Graphics math.

I don't think that would work for your problem because your lines curve back under themselves

You're probably right -- certainly about attempting to line fit -- but another bulb in my brain makes me think of Lissajous curve; whereby the formulae for sin() and cos() are combined to produce curves that loop back on themselves; often many times depending upon the frequency differential.


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