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  1. As some of you already knew, to develop an L-system fractal you need some rules for angles and lengths. L-system also is well known for its application in plants. So i had a plant in the ground and measure the lengths(cm) of branches and their angles. For example i will post some of the data here. Lengths (cm): Beginning from the bottom and going upwards. 1st generation) 64 2nd generation) 31,8 | 20,1 3rd generation) 19,3 | 22,6 | 25 | 25,8 4th generation) 7,7|23,6 | 21,4|12,2 | 17 | 19 | 22 | 5 and so on... its a little chaotic to write it all here. Angles: Beginning from the bottom and going upwards. 1st generation) 36 2nd generation) 38 | 41,9 3rd generation) 30,7 | 32,2 | 30 | 45,7 4th generation) 27,5|25,2 | 42,9| 28,7 | 31,6| | 39| The question is if its possible to represent that plant with those features as an L-system and how can i determine the rules of that system. Thank you.
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