import processing.core.*; import java.applet.*; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.image.*; import java.awt.event.*; import java.io.*; import java.net.*; import java.text.*; import java.util.*; import java.util.zip.*; import java.util.regex.*; public class MovingOnCurves extends PApplet { /** * Moving On Curves. * * In this example, the circles moves along the curve y = x^4. * Click the mouse to have it move to a new position. */ float beginX = 20.0f; // Initial x-coordinate float beginY = 10.0f; // Initial y-coordinate float endX = 570.0f; // Final x-coordinate float endY = 320.0f; // Final y-coordinate float distX; // X-axis distance to move float distY; // Y-axis distance to move float exponent = 4; // Determines the curve float x = 0.0f; // Current x-coordinate float y = 0.0f; // Current y-coordinate float step = 0.01f; // Size of each step along the path float pct = 0.0f; // Percentage traveled (0.0 to 1.0) public void setup() { size(640, 360); noStroke(); smooth(); distX = endX - beginX; distY = endY - beginY; } public void draw() { fill(0, 2); rect(0, 0, width, height); pct += step; if (pct < 1.0f) { x = beginX + (pct * distX); y = beginY + (pow(pct, exponent) * distY); } fill(255); ellipse(x, y, 20, 20); } public void mousePressed() { pct = 0.0f; beginX = x; beginY = y; endX = mouseX; endY = mouseY; distX = endX - beginX; distY = endY - beginY; } static public void main(String args[]) { PApplet.main(new String[] { "MovingOnCurves" }); } }