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| Name | set() |
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| Examples | ![]()
PImage tower;
void setup() {
size(100, 100);
tower = loadImage("tower.jpg");
color black = color(0);
tower.set(30, 20, black);
tower.set(85, 20, black);
tower.set(85, 75, black);
tower.set(30, 75, black);
}
void draw() {
image(tower, 0, 0);
}
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| Description |
Changes the color of any pixel or writes an image directly into the display window. The x and y parameters specify the pixel to change and the color parameter specifies the color value. The color parameter is affected by the current color mode (the default is RGB values from 0 to 255). When setting an image, the x and y parameters define the coordinates for the upper-left corner of the image, regardless of the current imageMode(). Setting the color of a single pixel with set(x, y) is easy, but not as fast as putting the data directly into pixels[]. The equivalent statement to set(x, y, #000000) using pixels[] is pixels[y*width+x] = #000000. See the reference for pixels[] for more information. |
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| Syntax | pimg.set(x, y, c) pimg.set(x, y, img) | ||||||||||
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| Returns | void | ||||||||||
| Related | get() pixels[] copy() |

