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fractal-react
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React components for rendering fractal patterns like Mandelbrot, Julia, Koch, Sierpinski, and L-Systems
A React component library for rendering beautiful fractal patterns including Mandelbrot sets, Julia sets, Koch curves, Sierpinski triangles, L-Systems, and Barnsley ferns.
npm install fractal-react
import { MandelbrotSet, JuliaSet, KochCurve, SierpinskiTriangle, LSystem, BarnsleyFern } from 'fractal-react';
function App() {
return (
<div>
<MandelbrotSet width={400} height={400} maxIterations={100} />
<JuliaSet width={400} height={400} c={{ real: -0.7, imaginary: 0.27015 }} />
<KochCurve width={400} height={200} iterations={4} />
<SierpinskiTriangle width={400} height={400} iterations={6} />
<LSystem
width={400}
height={400}
axiom="F"
rules={{ F: "F+F-F-F+F" }}
iterations={4}
angle={90}
/>
<BarnsleyFern width={400} height={400} points={50000} />
</div>
);
}
Renders the famous Mandelbrot set fractal.
Props:
width: number - Canvas widthheight: number - Canvas heightmaxIterations?: number - Maximum iterations (default: 100)zoom?: number - Zoom level (default: 1)centerX?: number - Center X coordinate (default: -0.5)centerY?: number - Center Y coordinate (default: 0)colorScheme?: string - Color scheme ('default', 'rainbow', 'grayscale')Renders Julia set fractals.
Props:
width: number - Canvas widthheight: number - Canvas heightc: { real: number, imaginary: number } - Complex constantmaxIterations?: number - Maximum iterations (default: 100)zoom?: number - Zoom level (default: 1)colorScheme?: string - Color schemeRenders Koch snowflake curves.
Props:
width: number - Canvas widthheight: number - Canvas heightiterations?: number - Number of iterations (default: 4)strokeColor?: string - Line color (default: '#000000')strokeWidth?: number - Line width (default: 1)Renders Sierpinski triangle fractals.
Props:
width: number - Canvas widthheight: number - Canvas heightiterations?: number - Number of iterations (default: 6)fillColor?: string - Fill color (default: '#000000')Renders L-System fractals.
Props:
width: number - Canvas widthheight: number - Canvas heightaxiom: string - Starting axiomrules: Record<string, string> - Production rulesiterations?: number - Number of iterations (default: 4)angle?: number - Turn angle in degrees (default: 90)strokeColor?: string - Line colorstrokeWidth?: number - Line widthRenders Barnsley fern fractals.
Props:
width: number - Canvas widthheight: number - Canvas heightpoints?: number - Number of points to plot (default: 50000)color?: string - Point color (default: '#008000')# Install dependencies
npm install
# Start development mode
npm run dev
# Run tests
npm test
# Start Storybook
npm run storybook
# Build for production
npm run build
MIT © Bhavy Khatri
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React components for rendering fractal patterns like Mandelbrot, Julia, Koch, Sierpinski, and L-Systems
The npm package fractal-react receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, fractal-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fractal-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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