Happy Pi Day!
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This little gadget celebrates Day (March 14). You can set the size of the rendered symbol
, as well as the font and some font options.
Contributed by: Oliver Jennrich (March 2013)
Open content licensed under CC BY-NC-SA
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The code rasterizes the symbol , replaces each non-white cell with the next digit from the base-10 representation of
, and displays the output as a grid.
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