This is super useful in itself but also the making a graph of cumulative results and passing strings to test different approaches are transferable to many other projects.
I found the ‘fit’ method worked best for my current project. I was searching for the best ranges to use in Perlin noise, knowing (or guessing) that the answer would vary according to hue. With your help I now have a tool that works. I also found that using modulo or other ways to tidy the results is much better than tidying up afterwards, but that was for this project.
I can’t stand the suspense. ![]()