Oh i meant that if there were only rectanges of x and y height you could easily fill in the rectange with a line by line using the top and bottom vertices.Though I'm not sure what you mean by 'simplified floodfill', afaik there are several variations on how to achieve a similar effect but I've never heard of a simplified version
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Hehe, got a bit bored and decided to implement an expression parser, so that explains the lack of updates
I already have a nice working version in Scheme (keeping the fact that I wanted to port it to Z80 asm in mind). It's coming along pretty fast
I thought it might be a nice addition to Vera
I already have a nice working version in Scheme (keeping the fact that I wanted to port it to Z80 asm in mind). It's coming along pretty fast
I thought it might be a nice addition to Vera
Nah, you can create a lot different shapes for the balls to bounce in.cjgone wrote:Oh i meant that if there were only rectanges of x and y height you could easily fill in the rectange with a line by line using the top and bottom vertices.Though I'm not sure what you mean by 'simplified floodfill', afaik there are several variations on how to achieve a similar effect but I've never heard of a simplified version
Nice to see how Vera is still on everyone's mind, even though there is no real progress
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Hehe, it's vacation too so everything is slowed down (like checking the forums).
Anyway the parser succeeded in calculating "2-3*4" correctly (as in "2-(3*4)").
Meh I won't derail this thread to my side project but I'll post it in the appropriate place when it's more finished.
Anyway the parser succeeded in calculating "2-3*4" correctly (as in "2-(3*4)").
Meh I won't derail this thread to my side project but I'll post it in the appropriate place when it's more finished.
Well, I think Vera is just plain awesome. I really do see it one day replace TIOSTimendus wrote:Nice to see how Vera is still on everyone's mind, even though there is no real progress
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