It's possible to nest loops inside other loops.
Hier is an example with a built-in ScreenshotScreen Shot-function
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void setup() { size(600,600); // def. window size strokeWeight(1); // line thickness } void draw() { background(255); // def. background colour for(int x = 0; x <= width; x+=30) { for(int y = 0; y <= height; y+=30) { smiley(x,y); // funtion call } } } void keyPressed() { switchif(key) { case == 's':) { save("screenShot.jpg"); println("save the screen to screenShot.jpg"); break; } } // function void smiley(int x, int y) { println("smiley"); noFill(); ellipse(x,y,18,18); // head fill(0); ellipse(x - 3,y - 3,2,5); // left eye ellipse(x + 3,y - 3,2,5); // right eye noFill(); arc(x,y,10,10,radians(20),radians(180-20)); // mouth } |
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- Create a new shape instead of the smiley, and put exactly 100 repeations repetitions on the screen
- Modify the colour of your shape with each repetitionand/or the shape with each repetition
Example Solution to Exercise 7
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int W = 60;
void setup() {
size(660,660);
noStroke();
colorMode(HSB);
}
void draw() {
background(255);
for (int i =1; i<=10; i++) {
for (int j =1; j<=10; j++) {
float hue = j*i*2.5;
fill(hue,150, 255);
myShape(i*W, j*W);
}
}
}
void myShape(int x, int y) {
int D = W/3;
//ellipse(x, y, W, W);
triangle(x, y-D, x-D, y+D, x+D, y+D);
} |