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Object attributes that are
modified through mapping of L-Systems code can serve as inputs
to subsequently derived forms. For instance, string can be
mapped to the position of a series of points. These points
can comprise a curve, which can rotated to form a surface,
etc. As in previous examples, the resulting form is as much
a reflection of the input data as of the process chosen to
visualize it. In this example, the derivation processes may
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