Back to bits in a sinusoidal map.
I need to start with a quad and go on from there.
Input a seed, please (the default is tau, or 2 pi), or click the button for a random seed number.
Next Quad text here
Random seed is 0.5657973734092927
101.3
The world is 34873.8 km across, diameter: 11100, surface area: 387.12 m. km^2, HR%: 63.2%, 244.95 m. km^2 ocean and 142.17 m. km^2 land.
101.3 m. km^2 land out of 142.17, 71.25%
348px by 174px
175, 175.5, world area: 387.1 m. km^2
133, 15
101.3 - 30.77 = 70.53
Cross Product: 1 px^2
undefined, 30.77 of 101.3 m. km^2 land, 30.37%, 5678.4 km
polygon(253.8px 148.1px, 215.3px 161.2px, 174.3px 174.36900000000003px, 174.3px 174.36900000000003px, 182.1px 171.9px, 207px 163.9px, 244.8px 133.4px, 243.9px 110.6px, 260.3px 79.3px, 297.4px 63.2px, 315.6px 65.4px, 338.1px 77.9px, 341.8px 102.8px, 319.8px 119.6px)
Land area: 0 m.km^2, 0% of total surface area
Lat: undefined, Lon: undefined, circ by lat: undefined px
11100
142.17
Seed: 1744715926732 ms since first internet millisecond! 8-P
This gives me a repeatable version of JS' random # 0.9373032120859079
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