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XLYAP(6X)						XLYAP(6X)

NAME
       xlyap - display an array of Lyapunov exponents graphically

SYNOPSIS
       xlyap [-BLps][-W width][-H height][-o filename][-a n ] [-b
	       n  ]  [-w  n ] [-h n ] [-i xstart] [-M n ] [-R p ]
	       [-S n ] [-D n ] [-F string][-f string][-r n ]  [-O
	       n ] [-C n ] [-c n ] [-m n ] [-x xpos] [-y ypos]

DESCRIPTION
       xlyap  generates and graphically displays an array of Lya
       punov exponents for a  variety  of  iterated  periodically
       forced non-linear maps of the unit interval.

OPTIONS
       -random A  good	choice	for  use with xscreensaver: picks
	       random parameters from a built-in list.

       -C n    Specifies the minimum color index to be	used  for
	       negative exponents

       -D n    Specifies the "dwell" or number of iterations over
	       which to average in order to  calculate	the  Lya
	       punov exponent. Default is 400.

       -B      Causes  the  stop, go, spin and quit buttons to be
	       displayed.

       -H n    Specifies the height of	the  window.  Default  is
	       256.

       -L      Indicates use log(x) + log(y) rather than log(xy).

       -M r    Specifies the real value to compare exponent  val
	       ues  to	for  indexing  into  a	color  wheel. The
	       default value is 1.0.

       -O n    Specifies the minimum color index to be	used  for
	       positive exponents

       -R p    Specifies pseudo-random forcing with probability p
	       of using parameter value 'a'.

       -S n    Specifies the "settle"  or  number  of  iterations
	       prior  to  the beginning of the calculation of the
	       Lyapunov exponent. Default is 200.

       -W n    Specifies the width of the window. Default is 256.

       -a r    Specifies  the  real  value  to use as the minimum
	       parameter value of the horizontal axis. Default is
	       3.0 for the logistic map.

       -b n    Specifies  the  real  value  to use as the minimum
	       parameter value of the vertical axis.  Default  is
	       3.0 for the logistic map.

       -c n    Selects	one of six different color wheels to use.
	       The default color wheel is a rainbow palette.

       -F 10101010
	       Specifies the "Function" forcing function to  use.
	       The  example above would alternate between iterat
	       ing the circle and logistic maps. An  argument  of
	       "-F  2323"  would alternate between left and right
	       logistic maps. The default is to only use the sin
	       gle specified map (see the description of -m).

       -f abbabaab
	       Specifies the forcing function to use. The default
	       is to alternate between the "a" parameter and  the
	       "b" parameter.

       -h r    Specifies  the  real value to be used as the range
	       over which the vertical parameter values vary. The
	       default is 1.0.

       -i r    Specifies  the real value of the initial condition
	       to use. Default is 0.05.

       -m n    Selects between available non-linear maps  of  the
	       unit interval. A value of 0 specifies the logistic
	       map. A value of 1, the circle map. A value  of  2,
	       the  left-logistic. A value of 3, the right-logis
	       tic.  A	value  of  4,  the  double-logistic.  The
	       default is 0, the logistic map.

       -o filename
	       Specifies  the  output filename to be used. If the
	       -o option is given, this file  will  automatically
	       be  written  out at the completion of the drawing.
	       If it is not  specified,	 a  default  filename  of
	       lyap.out	 is  used  and only written if the 'f' or
	       'F' keys are pressed during a run. The  format  of
	       the  output  file  is  PPM  for	color and PGM for
	       monochrom. The parameters used  to  calculate  the
	       picture	are included as comments at the beginning
	       of the output file.

       -p      Switches color indices for negative  and	 positive
	       exponents. Generally, causes negative exponents to
	       be displayed in more detail  while  darkening  and
	       narrowing  the color range for positive exponents.
	       This can be toggled during runtime by pressing the
	       'p' key.

       -r n    Specifies  the  maximum	rgb  value  to	be  used.
	       Default is 35000.

       -s n    Specifies the length of the color wheel spin.

       -u      Produces a usage message.

       -v      Prints out the  various	values	to  be	used  and
	       exits.

       -w r    Specifies  the  real value to be used as the range
	       over which the horizontal parameter  values  vary.
	       The default is 1.0.

       -x n    Specifies  the  x  screen coordinate of the window
	       (default is 256).

       -y n    Specifies the y screen coordinate  of  the  window
	       (default is 256).

NOTES
       During  display,	 pressing  any mouse button allows you to
       select the area to be investigated  with	 the  mouse.  The
       upper left hand corner of the desired area is the location
       of the cursor when the button is pressed. The lower  right
       hand  corner is specified by the cursor when the button is
       released.

       Use of the keys bBeEfFkKjJmnrRsSwWxXqQ indicates:

	  (<) Halve dwell value.
	  (>) Double dwell value.
	  ([) Halve settle value.
	  (]) Double settle value.
	  (B or b) Toggle button display on/off
	  (E or e) Recalculate the indices into the  color  wheel
       using a different method
	  (F  or  f)  Save  current screen to ouput file (not yet
       implemented)
	  (H or h or ?) Display brief help message
	  (i) Decrement the  interval  between	stripes	 for  the
       striped color map.
	  (I)  Increment  the  interval	 between  stripes for the
       striped color map.
	  (K) Decrease value exponents are  compared  against  by
       0.05.
	  (J)  Increase	 value	exponents are compared against by
       0.05.
	  (M) Decrease value exponents are  compared  against  by
       0.005.
	  (N)  Increase	 value	exponents are compared against by
       0.005.
	  (m) Increment the map index, changing	 the  map  to  be
       iterated.
	  (P or p) Toggle positive/negative exponent display.
	  (r) Redraw the window using previously calculated expo
       nents.
	  (R) Redraw the window using the newly set dwell  and/or
       settle values.
	  (S) Spin the color wheel
	  (s)  Halve  the  length  of the spin and spin the color
       wheel
	  (u) Go up to the window just prior to the  most  recent
       zoom.
	  (U) Go all the way up to the original window.
	  (V or v) Display values of various parameters currently
       in use
	  (W or w) Use next color map.
	  (X or x) Clear window
	  (Q or q) quit

AUTHOR
	       Ronald Joe Record
	    The Santa Cruz Operation
		 P.O. Box 1900
	      Santa Cruz, CA 95061
		   rr@sco.com

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
       The algorithm was taken from the September 1991 Scientific
       American	 article  by  A.  K.  Dewdney who gives credit to
       Mario Markus of the Max Planck Institute for its creation.
       Additional  information	and  ideas  were gleaned from the
       discussion on  alt.fractals  involving  Stephen	Hall,  Ed
       Kubaitis, Dave Platt and Baback Moghaddam. Assistance with
       colormaps and spinning color wheels and X was gleaned from
       Hiram  Clawson.	Rubber	banding	 code was adapted from an
       existing Mandelbrot program written by Stacey Campbell.

       Viciously  hacked  for  xscreensaver  by	 Jamie	Zawinski,
       20-Nov-97.

							XLYAP(6X)
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