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Re: random points near central point

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Date 2023-07-20 13:20 -0700
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Subject Re: random points near central point
From fir <profesor.fir@gmail.com>

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czwartek, 20 lipca 2023 o 21:43:02 UTC+2 Ben Bacarisse napisał(a):
> fir <profes...@gmail.com> writes: 
> 
> > środa, 19 lipca 2023 o 21:24:09 UTC+2 Ben Bacarisse napisał(a): 
> >> fir <profes...@gmail.com> writes: 
> >> 
> >> > i need tos et asteroids in game (about 100 or 200) but not in square 
> >> > area with two rands one for x and second for y but need it to 
> >> > be sphericel symetric around central point and in more densitu near it 
> >> > and less desity with bigger radius until some radius when it is zero 
> >> If you just pick a uniform angle and a uniform radius and plot those 
> >> points, the density of points near the origin will be higher. This is a 
> >> very simple method and might be suitable for a game. 
> > 
> > uniform radius? dont know what is that
> Uniform refers to a statistical distribution with uniform density -- 
> every result in some range is equally likely. Your random number 
> generator will have a function to give you a number uniformly 
> distributed in some range (often >= 0.0 to < 1.0). I'll use drand48() 
> as an example. 
> 
> double pi = 4 * atan(1); 
> double r = drand48(); 
> double a = 2 * pi * drand48(); 
> 
> Now if you plot the point at angle a and distance r from (0,0) you will 
> see that they all lie in the unit circle but they cluster round the 
> origin. 
> 
> Obviously you can convert polar coordinates r and a to Cartesian x and y 
> with 
> 
> double x = r * cos(a), y = r * sin(a); 
> 
> I'm not sure if this is what you want, but it sounds like it from some 
> of the words you used. 
> 

you mean hust getting random radius + random angle tend to do more density for smal radius - you may be right... i didnt get it in fiorst moment...yjere may be some problem though that it provides to high density near centra and here i need tio have flat density not linearly rise till zero

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