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Name |
PGraphics |
Examples |
PGraphics pg;
void setup() {
size(100, 100);
pg = createGraphics(40, 40);
}
void draw() {
pg.beginDraw();
pg.background(100);
pg.stroke(255);
pg.line(20, 20, mouseX, mouseY);
pg.endDraw();
image(pg, 9, 30);
image(pg, 51, 30);
}
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Description |
Main graphics and rendering context, as well as the base API implementation for processing "core". Use this class if you need to draw into an off-screen graphics buffer. A PGraphics object can be constructed with the createGraphics() function. The beginDraw() and endDraw() methods (see above example) are necessary to set up the buffer and to finalize it. The fields and methods for this class are extensive. For a complete list, visit the developer's reference.
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Methods |
beginDraw() |
Sets the default properties for a PGraphics object |
endDraw() |
Finalizes the rendering of a PGraphics object |
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Constructor | PGraphics()
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Related | createGraphics()
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Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:02pm PDT