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category | tool | contributors | filename | ||||||
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tool | p5 |
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p5.js |
p5.js is a JavaScript library that starts with the original goal of Processing, to make coding accessible for artists, designers, educators, and beginners, and reinterprets this for today's web. Since p5 is a JavaScript library, you should learn Javascript first.
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// p5.js has two important functions to work with.
function setup() {
// the setup function gets executed just once when the window is loaded
}
function draw() {
// the draw function gets called every single frame. This means that for a frameRate(30) it would get called 30 times per second.
}
// the following code explains all features
function setup() {
createCanvas(640, 480); // creates a new canvas element with 640px as width as 480px as height
background(128); // changes the background color of the canvas, can accept rgb values like background(100,200,20) else grayscale values like background(0) = black or background(255) = white
}
function draw() {
ellipse(10, 10, 50, 50); // creates a ellipse at the 10px from the left and 10px from the top with width adn height as 50 each, so its basically a circle.
//remember in p5.js the origin is at the top-left corner of the canvas
if (mouseIsPressed) {
// mouseIsPressed is a boolean variable that changes to true if the mouse buttton is pressed down at that instant
fill(0); // fill refers to the innner color or filling color of whatever shape you are going to draw next
} else {
fill(255); // you can give in rgb values like fill(72, 240, 80) to get colors, else a single values determines the grayscale where fill(255) stands for #FFF(white) and fill(0) stands for #000(black)
}
ellipse(mouseX, mouseY, 80, 80);
// mouseX is the x-coordinate of the mouse's current position and mouseY is the y-coordinate of the mouse's current position
// the above code creates a circle wherever mouse's current position and fills it either black or white based on the mouseIsPressed
}
Further Reading
- p5.js | get started The official documentation
- Code! Programming for Beginners with p5.js - YouTube Introduction and Coding challenges using Processing and p5.js by Coding Train