Silverlight Math Creativity Part I.V(kemmis.info)

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This is the final example from the first section of the book which is authored by Jamie MacDonald. In this animation there is a grid of red balls. Each ball renders its color and scale based using Math.Sin, passing its current “degree” value to the function. This results in a number between –1 and 1. You use this value to calculate the current color and scale. By manipulating the balls’ initial degree value, you can change the direction that the wave of color moves.

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