Here are the familiar IFS rules for the right Sierpinski gasket, together with the fractal it generates. |
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Here we've multiplied all the e and f values by 2. Note how the fractal has changed. |
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In general, multiplying all the e and f values by the same (positive) number just scales the fractal by that factor. |
Note the r and s values tell what fraction of the whole shape each piece occupies. |
The relative values of e and f tell where the pieces are located with respect to one another. |
The actual values of the e and f determine the scale of the fractal. |
Return to Measuring IFS Pieces.