With some delay...some more thoughts:

"$div is a boolean which defines whether or not you're in the (Mandelbrot) set. If TRUE, the pixel gets a colour from the palette; if FALSE, the pixel gets black. How about renaming $div to $in_set"

According to this If TRUE would mean that the pixel is in the set (colored) and If FALSE would mean that the pixel is not in the set (black), right?

But i think it should be the other way round because the set is traditionally painted in black:

"A point c is colored black if it belongs to the set, and white if not."

N.B.: Threads like this are also a challenge to my skills in English.

My best regards, Karl

«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»


In reply to Re^2: Refactoring: Better Variable Names For Better Understanding? by karlgoethebier
in thread Refactoring: Better Variable Names For Better Understanding? [SOLVED] by karlgoethebier

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