5 9 Sqrt 10 3
5 9 Sqrt 10 3 PVector is quite fattening really (and Jonathan has had to do some fancy monkey patching stuff to get the class methods to work) so I’ve created a custom TPoint to store the point data, and given it a custom method to return a new mid_point instance of TPoint. In this revised version I’ve ditched camel case, except where required to access processing methods/functions/attributes (Jeremy Ashkenas had a neat trick that enables use of non-camelcase in ruby-processing, but of course that can cause namespace space issues, possibly more so in python.
Friday, February 18, 2011
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