for ($k = 1.2 ;$k >- 1.2 ;$k-=(2.4 )/40){ for ($j=-2.1 ;$j <.7 ;$j +=2.8 /100) {($x, $y, $i )=($j, $k, 0); + while (sqrt( $x** 2+$y + **2) <2 && $i<200) {($x ,$y )=( $x**2 -$y** 2+ $j,2 *$x*$y +$k ) ;$i++ ;} print ($i <12?( $i <4?($i <2? '#': + '%'): ($i <8?'&' :'*' )): ($i<50 ?($i <20? '+':'-') :( $i<80?',' :($i< 190 ?'.':' ') ))) ;} print"\n" ;}
Draws a Mandelbrot fractal in the terminal

In reply to Fractal Generator by my $self

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