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A game that many C + + programmers are doing:
What kind of mathematical image can be made with the number of characters in a microblog?
Http://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/35569/tweetable-mathematical-art
quietly asked : see someone draw the American flag, but the difficulty seems higher, the painting is not complete;
China's flag is simple and crisp, who can put our country's flag to plug it up? It's good to watch and study even if you don't.
Once done with Latex-pstricks, the key point coordinates are calculated:
http://blog.csdn.net/stereohomology/article/details/42736953
Its sketch design is like this, if directly from the design diagram can also:
The process of discovering this post is this:
1. First see a question and answer with the C + + code example, the code is reprint, but the result is quite beautiful.
http://www.zhihu.com/question/30262900/answer/48741026
2 then found the Gusen blog based on the link:
http://www.matrix67.com/blog/archives/6039
3. The final discovery was on the stackexchange.
Http://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/35569/tweetable-mathematical-art
What I like more is this:
Because the vast majority of code answers do not have a special function or command for a particular platform,
For preliminary testing, Visual C + + and GCC are all compiled.
There is only a limit to the library and the number of characters of the Convention, the build may appear a lot of warning
Those who define a lot of macros to save code are clearly not economical in style and quite inefficient. But it's just a code-filling game anyway.
I do. "Attached: C + + with not more than a tweet character number of the code can make what kind of image?" 】