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'dot' 2-D matrix needed
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'dot' 2-D matrix needed
I need something like a 'dot matrix', i.e. a graphical view that is splitted into a matrix of 'pixel' rectangles.
Inputs:
1) how many lines (x)
2) how many columns (y)
So this produces a 2-D matrix of x*y rectangles. Each rectangle should have it's own color or transparency or something like that.
3) Third input would contain an array of x*y values. Each value would represent a color. As for colors it does not matter, it can be a colorset or a manipulation of one color.
This is for static display.
Anyone played with such thing or has it and could share?
Inputs:
1) how many lines (x)
2) how many columns (y)
So this produces a 2-D matrix of x*y rectangles. Each rectangle should have it's own color or transparency or something like that.
3) Third input would contain an array of x*y values. Each value would represent a color. As for colors it does not matter, it can be a colorset or a manipulation of one color.
This is for static display.
Anyone played with such thing or has it and could share?
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Re: 'dot' 2-D matrix needed
somethign like this?
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Re: 'dot' 2-D matrix needed
Thank you, this should do the job.
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Re: 'dot' 2-D matrix needed
Hmm... I don't know to modify it, I'm getting errors.
I'd like to do 2 things here.
1) define main color (instead of shades of blackness) - I thought it would be simple
Color.new((@dat[x+y*@w]*255).to_i)
to something like:
Color.new((@dat[x+y*@w]*255,val1,val2,val3).to_i)
at least following the manual
2) actually, I'd like to have 2 distinct color gradings, one color for positive array values, and second color for negative array values, since some arrays have both.
I'd like to do 2 things here.
1) define main color (instead of shades of blackness) - I thought it would be simple
Color.new((@dat[x+y*@w]*255).to_i)
to something like:
Color.new((@dat[x+y*@w]*255,val1,val2,val3).to_i)
at least following the manual
2) actually, I'd like to have 2 distinct color gradings, one color for positive array values, and second color for negative array values, since some arrays have both.
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Re: 'dot' 2-D matrix needed
I'm stuck with this one. I have no idea how to manipulate at least the main color a,r,g,b parameters. Help.
(bi-color versus could be done simply with using 2 of such boxes, where transparencies on one box would be compensates by colors on the other)
(bi-color versus could be done simply with using 2 of such boxes, where transparencies on one box would be compensates by colors on the other)
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