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In this project by Tobias Boege, a Hilbert curve of any order is drawn - at least in theory. In practice, you can still see curves up to order 8 or 9 on a normal monitor. 

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Figure 23.3.5.8.1: Hilbert curve of 6th order 

The programme starts with a Hilbert curve of order 4. You can change the order using the</description>
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