Animate it ;-)

#!/usr/bin/perl use Term::Cap; $t= Tgetent Term::Cap; $t=$t->Tgoto('cm', 0, 0); for$i(1..shift){ print $t; map{ $a=1-$_/10; map{ $d=$a; $e=$b=$_/20-2; map{ ($d,$e)=(2*$d*$e+$a,$e**2-$d**2+$b); $c=$d**2+$e**2>4?_:0 }1..$i; print$c }0..59; print$/ }0..20; }

Try perl mandel.pl 13. If I pass 99, there'll be a block of zeroes at the end.

<update>

It's not an overflow issue. As the area delimiting the mandelbrot converges to a line with increased iterations over the inner loop, there's not enough resolution to draw it. You can skip the outer area exiting the inner loop as soon as $d**2+$e**2>4

map{ $a=1-$_/10; map{ $d=$a; $e=$b=$_/20-2; for(1..99){ ($d,$e)=(2*$d*$e+$a,$e**2-$d**2+$b); $c=$d**2+$e**2>4?_:0; last if $c eq _ } print$c }0..59; print$/ }0..20;

I wonder how that works on your windows box, though.

</update>

--shmem

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----------------------------  \__(m.====·.(_("always off the crowd"))."·
");sub _{s./.($e="'Itrs `mnsgdq Gdbj O`qkdq")=~y/"-y/#-z/;$e.e && print}

In reply to Re: Wrong output on linux, ok on Win32 by shmem
in thread Wrong output on linux, ok on Win32 by Melly

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