// Calculation Program for calculation of a heart curve III (Method 2),Mar. 06, 2010.



// file name:heart_curve3_b.c



#include< stdio.h>

#include< math.h>



void main(void)

{

	double x,y,a,b,c,d,k,p,q,pi;// pi is the Pi.

	double t,dt;// intermediate variable and its increment

	double tmax;// the maximum value of intermediate variable

	double xx[10001],yy[10001];// Take care of the upper limit of storage memory capacitance.

	int i,imax;



	FILE *fp;



// setting of the constant

	a=-0.1;

	b=0.4;

	c=2.2;

	d=0.8;

	k=0.85;

	p=1.8;

	q=1.6;

	

	pi=3.1415927;

	 

// setting of the other parameters

	tmax=4.0*pi;

	dt=2*tmax/4000;// plotting interval of t



// execution of calculation

	i=0;

	for(t=-tmax;t<=tmax;t=t+dt)

		{

		i++;

		x=a*((1.-exp(-p*t*t))/(exp(-p*t*t)+1.))+c*t*t*t*t*t*exp(-q*t*t)*cos(k*t);

		y=b*((1.-exp(-p*t*t))/(exp(-p*t*t)+1.))+d*t*t*t*t*t*exp(-q*t*t)*sin(k*t);

		yy[i]=y;

		xx[i]=x;

		printf("i=%d,x=%f,y=%f\n",i,x,y);

		}

	imax=i;



	fp=fopen("heart_curve3.txt","w");

	if(fp==NULL)

		{

		printf("FILE OPEN ERROR\n");

		}

	else

		{

		for(i=1;i<=imax;i++)

			{

			fprintf(fp,"%f,%f\n",xx[i],yy[i]);

			}

		fflush(fp);

		fclose(fp);

		}

	printf("end\n");

}// the end of the program





RETURN