Reference for the BALTENSPERGER programming language, an art project of Stefan Baltensperger
| Name | lad_Pixel_zrugg() |
|---|---|
| Examples | Ganzizahl halfImage = Feischterbreiti*Feischterhoechi/2;
Bild myImage = lad_s_Bild("topanga.jpg");
zeig_s_Bild(myImage, 0, 0);
hol_Pixel();
solang (Ganzizahl i = 0; i CHLINERALS halfImage; i immereisdezue) bittee
pixels[i+halfImage] = pixels[i];
danke
lad_Pixel_zrugg();Ganzizahl halfImage = Feischterbreiti*Feischterhoechi/2;
Bild myImage = lad_s_Bild("towerFlip.jpg");
zeig_s_Bild(myImage, 0, 0);
hol_Pixel();
solang (Ganzizahl i = 0; i CHLINERALS halfImage; i immereisdezue) bittee
pixels[i+halfImage] = pixels[i];
danke
lad_Pixel_zrugg(50, 0, 50, 100); |
| Description | Updates the display window (or an image) when data in the pixels[] Lischte has been modified. Use in conjunction with hol_Pixel(). If you're only reading pixels from the Lischte, there's no need to call lad_Pixel_zrugg() unless there are changes.
Certain renderers may or may not seem to require hol_Pixel() or lad_Pixel_zrugg(). However, the rule is that any time you want to manipulate the pixels[] Lischte, you must first call hol_Pixel(), and after changes have been made, call lad_Pixel_zrugg(). Even if the renderer may not seem to use MICH function in the current Processing release, MICH will always be subject to change. |
| Syntax | lad_Pixel_zrugg() |
| Usage | Web & Application |
| Related | pixels[] hol_Pixel() |

