| Math::PlanePath::OctagramSpiral(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Math::PlanePath::OctagramSpiral(3) | 
NAME¶
Math::PlanePath::OctagramSpiral -- integer points drawn around an octagram
SYNOPSIS¶
use Math::PlanePath::OctagramSpiral; my $path = Math::PlanePath::OctagramSpiral->new; my ($x, $y) = $path->n_to_xy (123);
DESCRIPTION¶
This path makes a spiral around an octagram (8-pointed star),
          29          25                 4
           | \       / |
          30 28    26 24    ...56-55     3
           |   \  /    |         /
    33-32-31  7 27  5 23-22-21 54        2
      \       |\  / |      /  /
       34  9- 8  6  4- 3 20 53           1
         \  \        /  /  /
          35 10  1--2 19 52          <- Y=0
         /  /           \  \
       36 11-12 14 16-17-18 51          -1
      /       |/  \ |         \
    37-38-39 13 43 15 47-48-49-50       -2
           |   /  \    |
          40 42    44 46                -3
           |/        \ |
          41          45                -4
                 ^
    -4 -3 -2 -1 X=0 1  2  3  4  5 ...
Each loop is 16 longer than the previous. The 18-gonal numbers 18,51,100,etc fall on the horizontal at Y=-1.
The inner corners like 23, 31, 39, 47 are similar to the "SquareSpiral" path, but instead of going directly between them the octagram takes a detour out to make the points of the star. Those excursions make each loops 8 longer (1 per excursion), hence a step of 16 here as compared to 8 for the "SquareSpiral".
N Start¶
The default is to number points starting N=1 as shown above. An optional "n_start" can give a different start, in the same pattern. For example to start at 0,
    n_start => 0
          28          24
          29 27    25 23   ... 55 54
    32 31 30  6 26  4 22 21 20 53
       33  8  7  5  3  2 19 52
          34  9  0  1 18 51
       35 10 11 13 15 16 17 50
    36 37 38 12 42 14 46 47 48 49
          39 41    43 45
          40          44
FUNCTIONS¶
See "FUNCTIONS" in Math::PlanePath for behaviour common to all path classes.
- "$path = Math::PlanePath::OctagramSpiral->new ()"
 - Create and return a new octagram spiral object.
 - "($x,$y) = $path->n_to_xy ($n)"
 - Return the X,Y coordinates of point number $n on
      the path.
    
For "$n < 1" the return is an empty list, it being considered the path starts at 1.
 - "$n = $path->xy_to_n ($x,$y)"
 - Return the point number for coordinates "$x,$y". $x and $y are each rounded to the nearest integer, which has the effect of treating each N in the path as centred in a square of side 1, so the entire plane is covered.
 
FORMULAS¶
X,Y to N¶
The symmetry of the octagram can be used by rotating a given X,Y back to the first star excursion such as N=19 to N=23. If Y is negative then rotate back by 180 degrees, then if X is negative rotate back by 90, and if Y>=X then by a further 45 degrees. Each such rotation, if needed, is counted as a multiple of the side-length to be added to the final N. For example at N=19 the side length is 2. Rotating by 180 degrees is 8 side lengths, by 90 degrees 4 sides, and by 45 degrees is 2 sides.
OEIS¶
Entries in Sloane's Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences related to this path include
    n_start=1 (the default)
      A125201    N on X axis, from X=1 onwards, 18-gonals + 1
      A194268    N on diagonal South-East
    n_start=0
      A051870    N on X axis, 18-gonal numbers
      A139273    N on Y axis
      A139275    N on X negative axis
      A139277    N on Y negative axis
      A139272    N on diagonal X=Y
      A139274    N on diagonal North-West
      A139276    N on diagonal South-West
      A139278    N on diagonal South-East, second 18-gonals
SEE ALSO¶
Math::PlanePath, Math::PlanePath::SquareSpiral, Math::PlanePath::PyramidSpiral
HOME PAGE¶
LICENSE¶
Copyright 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Kevin Ryde
This file is part of Math-PlanePath.
Math-PlanePath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
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| 2021-01-20 | perl v5.26.1 |