now I can really empathise with a 'squircle' :D
lame curves I've come across before... and they can be called lame ovals too, indeed why not...
nice links acorn, thanks
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now I can really empathise with a 'squircle' :D
lame curves I've come across before... and they can be called lame ovals too, indeed why not...
nice links acorn, thanks
@Bob or tablet... can you get ten items onto it perchance...? :)
I think Roly is correct about it being a stadium shape. A short one, so does that make it a special case? Anyway it is for sure not a capsule shape because a capsule is a 3 dimensional shape.
does that make it a special case?
Larry are you suggesting that Bob(oid) is NOT a special case?
No, that is a special case too. But are we coining a term for that particular shape to be called from now on a Boboid? Not a bad idea. In fact I like that. Bob will now be famous by virtue of having a special shape named in his honor.
Anyway it is for sure not a capsule shape because a capsule is a 3 dimensional shape
since when has a stadium not been 3D ? - greyhound circuit track would be closer [to the ground]
A stadium may be 3D, but a Boboid is 2D..
you do realise that the suffix 'oid' refers the shape characteristic, as in 'ovoid' and not the shape itself as in 'oval' [for example]
so even if the shape in question is a 'boboid' that still leaves open the question of what particular boboid it is.... :p
[isn't this where we came in....]
Stadium shape is 2D, but, capsule shape is 3D or stadium of revolution. It is a basic three-dimensional geometric shape consisting of a cylinder with hemispherical ends.
Larry, a 2D stadium wouldn't be popular but cheaper to build. Baseball fans would not want a 2D stadium.