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Fractal (Koch Curves) in SilverLight 2.0

by Administrator 9. March 2009 14:06

As a Flash and C# developer, I was always curious to try SilverLight so I read a book on SilverLight 2.0 and really enjoyed it. I tested my SilverLight knowledge by doing a "cool" application on fractals.

According to Wikipedia, A fractal is generally "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole,"[1] a property called self-similarity.

You can try it here. In the first textbox, you need to enter the number of recursion levels. I don't recommand anything over 7. In the second textbox, you need to enter the size of the recursion in pixels. After setting these values, press the button.

IE should be used to try this demo and SilverLight 2.0 plugin must be installed.

Click to try it yourself

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.NET | Algorithms and Data Structures | Mathematics | SilverLight 2.0

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