topical media & game development
graphic-processing-learning-09-example-9-12-example-9-12.pde / pde
// Learning Processing
// Daniel Shiffman
// http://www.learningprocessing.com
// Example 9-12: 200 Zoog objects in an array
// The only difference between this example and the previous chapter (Example 8-3)
// is the use of an array for multiple Zoog objects.
Zoog[] zoogies = new Zoog[200];
void setup() {
size(400,400);
smooth();
for (int i = 0; i < zoogies.length; i ++ ) {
zoogies[i] = new Zoog(random(width),random(height),30,30,8);
}
}
void draw() {
background(255); // Draw a black background
for (int i = 0; i < zoogies.length; i ++ ) {
zoogies[i].display();
zoogies[i].jiggle();
}
}
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20/2/2008
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