$eq=(sqrt($x^2+$y^2)*$i);
Or more simply:
$eq=($r*$i);
And we get these amazing images:





This blog is a collection of generated images derived from equations mapped onto an ulam spiral. I got the number spiral bug from mofostopheles and have been exploring the pattern results ever since. Algorithms programmed using PHP's GD image library.
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