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processing4/java/examples/Basics/Arrays/Array2D/Array2D.pde
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/**
* Array 2D.
*
* Demonstrates the syntax for creating a two-dimensional (2D) array.
* Values in a 2D array are accessed through two index values.
* 2D arrays are useful for storing images. In this example, each dot
* is colored in relation to its distance from the center of the image.
*/
float[][] distances;
float maxDistance;
int spacer;
void setup() {
size(640, 360);
maxDistance = dist(width/2, height/2, width, height);
distances = new float[width][height];
for (int y = 0; y < height; y++) {
for (int x = 0; x < width; x++) {
float distance = dist(width/2, height/2, x, y);
distances[x][y] = distance/maxDistance * 255;
}
}
spacer = 10;
noLoop(); // Run once and stop
}
void draw() {
background(0);
// This embedded loop skips over values in the arrays based on
// the spacer variable, so there are more values in the array
// than are drawn here. Change the value of the spacer variable
// to change the density of the points
for (int y = 0; y < height; y += spacer) {
for (int x = 0; x < width; x += spacer) {
stroke(distances[x][y]);
point(x + spacer/2, y + spacer/2);
}
}
}