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authorHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2020-01-25 22:39:35 -0500
committerHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2020-01-25 22:39:35 -0500
commita161dc81f41fbf0b411a8b37130a195d7f4bbd6c (patch)
tree8891ba68defe0059a4c7b3bd65b09d6d8e1fb152 /poster
parent7ddbc88fb97e40812c8d0c808c1952a42409c1a6 (diff)
added voronoi diagrams in quartet
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-rw-r--r--poster/voronoi.tex17
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/poster/voronoi.tex b/poster/voronoi.tex
index 9f215d1..2c04af7 100644
--- a/poster/voronoi.tex
+++ b/poster/voronoi.tex
@@ -1,7 +1,16 @@
% Images of Voronoi Diagrams with side captions
+\def\twopic#1#2#3{%files, size
+ \hbox{\pic{#3}{#1}\pic{#3}{#2}}
+}
+\newdimen\tmp
+\def\fourpic#1#2#3#4#5{%four files, no caption, individual size
+ \vbox{\twopic{#1}{#2}{#5}\twopic{#3}{#4}{#5}}
+}
+
+
\line{
- \hbox to 5in{}
+ \fourpic{../imgs/2019-10-16.png}{../imgs/2019-10-30.png}{../imgs/2019-12-19.png}{../imgs/2019-12-3.png}{2.5in}
\hfil
\vbox{\hsize=5.5in
\noindent{\bold Individual Trial Voronoi Diagrams}
@@ -14,11 +23,11 @@
\vskip.5in
\line{
%%Images
- \hbox to 5in{}
+ \vbox to 5in{\fourpic{../imgs/2019-12-19.png}{../imgs/2019-12-20.png}{../imgs/2019-12-3.png}{../imgs/2019-12-5.png}{2.5in}}
\hfil
- \vbox{\hsize=5.5in%
+ \vbox to 5in{\hsize=5.5in%
\noindent{\bold Trial and subtrial Voronoi Diagrams}
- Two trial sizes were tested twice because the ant\-lions submerged themselves in the sand and became inaccessible.
+ Two trial sizes were tested twice (earlier on left, later on right) because the ant\-lions submerged themselves in the sand and became inaccessible.
This shows that, when given appropriate time to develop new nursery conditions, ant\-lions manage to successfully redistribute themselves.
In the wild, this would correspond to a number becoming full adults and the remaining larvae rising to the surface.
This indicates that they have advanced detective capability, likely without complex group-interactive cognition