Fractal dimension
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Thu Sep 28 23:49:02 EDT 2000
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<mykbourassa at home.com> wrote in message news:39D40598.3D5942F4 at home.com... > You're right, I should state the question more clearly. So: > > a) I have data sets representing distributions of points in 2 and 3 D space. > They are not necessarily part of a curve or time series. > b) I want to find the fractal (Hausdorf) dimension of the data after it has been > mapped to a unit cube. > c) I'm familiar with the algorithms for calculating the fractal dimension. I'm > just wondering if a competent programmer (i.e. not me :-) has done it in > Python. A routine in Matlab would also be good but I have a query out in that > news group. > > Thanks for the tip to Fractint. Unfortunately, it seems to be oriented towards > generating fractals which isn't quite what I'm looking for. Cheers. >sigh< Please underline the part of your question that asks about the Python language. For further help, read my post again, particularily part A. -- Phlip ======= http://users.deltanet.com/~tegan/home.html =======
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