#MATHEMATICA 7 FRAMETEXTNUDGE MOD#
Mod m, n gives the remainder of m divided by n. Typically used in modular arithmetic, cryptography, random number generation and cyclic operations in programs. The results of this will appear in an upcoming animation for about Thales of Miletus. Mathematical function, suitable for both symbolic and numerical manipulation. The image seems to be a little squash this has to do with Mathematica producing images for video once it gets into Adobe After Effect we can select Interpret Footage with Pixel Aspect Ratio of 0.91 ratio and then the sphere will look round again!
up to planet628.pngĪnd the rotation of the angle will go from 0 to 6.28 or approximately 2 Pi! so one complete round trip around the center. The images in this case will be named planet1.png, planet2.png, …. This method produce images of very good quality.
In our case we use Adobe After Effect CS4 to transform the sequence of images out of Mathematica 7.0 to produce the animation. Since we need to output a sequence of images they need to be name in an increasing and ordered sequence so that the graphics program where we will assemble the animation can pick up the images easily. We use Export to produce an image on a local directory and in our case we are exporting png images (a type of compressed raster image) we are using also very high resolution as to produce very good quality images.
#MATHEMATICA 7 FRAMETEXTNUDGE ARCHIVE#
So we need to distribute the definitions of the functions we have created and that is archive with DistributeDefinitions and can be seen on the next 4 lines.įinally we get to the ParallelTable this is very much equivalent to Table command in Mathematica but it is executed in parallel! Since doing this computations is very computer intensive task and Mathematica 7.0 by default give you access to 4 parallel kernels we decided to use the parallel power of Mathematica 7.0. The next line where we define the function r is the meat of the program and where most of the hard work is done we use Rasterize to get an image the argument we use in the function defined represents the angle of rotation of the object we are rotating in our case we will be rotating a sphere and a line. The first 3 lines are making rotations around the z axis in 3d space of a point located at (0,3.5,0) and two other points located at (0,3.5,-1/2) and (0,3.5,1/2). I hope that someone from Wolfram Reserch will respond on this thread.ImageSize -> ] If you are running on any 64-bit systems, we will need to build a different version of the fix). Even non-Retina displays can show pretty much any type face well. (Note that the above binary is a 32-bit only binary. I also prefer slashed zeros, ligatures and other typographic niceties, but this is not a word processor, after all.Īt one time, seriffed fonts did not look good on a CRT. I prefer my body text to be seriffed, and for my Sans Serif fonts to distinguish between "I", "l", and "1" - note that whatever this website uses fails in this regard. The better solution would be for Wolfram Research to change their default stylesheets to something a bit more useful or aesthetically pleasing. There may be other similar styles that need this type of care. You will screw things up royally if you do so. If you go this route, DO NOT edit the styles for Input or Code. If you just point to a private stylesheet, any notebooks you send or can't link to will have a missing stylesheet error. The best solution I came up with, which I use when it matters to me, is to make a custom stylesheet with a better choice of fonts, and use this as the private stylesheet for the notebooks in question. If you send a notebook to another person, they will see it with their default stylesheet. The problem is that this stylesheet will revert with each update. It is tedious, but you can change the fonts to whatever you want. You can edit the default stylesheet - it's just a notebook, after all. In that version, there was an option to keep the older default style sheet for old notebooks, and you could deliberately select the older style sheet for new documents. I raised this issue when the default style sheets changed radically in Mathematica 9.
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