From dd92983e8b2e85606c01c252e888c96fb43bb865 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Phone Thant Ko Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2018 11:17:25 +0630 Subject: 2/7/18 11:17AM --- processing.html.markdown | 13 ++++++++----- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'processing.html.markdown') diff --git a/processing.html.markdown b/processing.html.markdown index 83f774ee..f352b9c4 100644 --- a/processing.html.markdown +++ b/processing.html.markdown @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ ArrayList intArrayList = new ArrayList(); // Format --> ClassName InstanceName SomeRandomClass myObject // then instantiate later //or -SomeRandomClass myObjectInstantiated = new SomeRandomClass(); // Assuming we have nothing to pass into the constructor +SomeRandomClass myObjectInstantiated = new SomeRandomClass(); // Processing comes up with more collections (eg. - Dictionaries and Lists) by default, // for the simplicity sake, I will leave them out of discussion here. @@ -135,15 +135,18 @@ float sr = sqrt(25); // sr = 5.0 // Vectors // Processing provides an easy way to implement vectors in its environment using PVector class. -// It can describe a two or three dimensional vector and comes with a set of methods which are useful for matrices operations. -// You can find more information on PVector class and its functions here. (https://processing.org/reference/PVector.html) +// It can describe a two or three dimensional vector and +// comes with a set of methods which are useful for matrices operations. +// You can find more information on PVector class and its functions here. +// (https://processing.org/reference/PVector.html) // Trigonometry // Processing also supports trigonometric operations by supplying a set of functions. // sin(), cos(), tan(), asin(), acos(), atan() and also degrees() and radians() for convenient conversion. -// However, a thing to note is those functions take angle in radians as the parameter so it has to be converted beforehand. +// However, those functions take angle in radians as the parameter so it has to be converted beforehand. float one = sin(PI/2); // one = 1.0 -// As you may have noticed, there exists a set of constants for trigonometric uses; PI, HALF_PI, QUARTER_PI and so on... +// As you may have noticed, there exists a set of constants for trigonometric uses; +// PI, HALF_PI, QUARTER_PI and so on... ``` Processing is easy to learn and is particularly useful to create multimedia contents (even in 3D) without -- cgit v1.2.3