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Ruby
It seems that with Exo programming C++, Nubeat7 Juce/C++, MyCo working on Flowstone (thank whatever entity you believe in!), KG in exam-stress and TheOm (and others) only rarely on here, I am the only one left to answer Ruby questions.
Please don't hate me for not answering each question, but I just don't have the time to answer all. I will pick the ones that are (from my point of view) quick to answer. Soon, KG will be back and the situation more relaxed. Until then, don't get mad
Please don't hate me for not answering each question, but I just don't have the time to answer all. I will pick the ones that are (from my point of view) quick to answer. Soon, KG will be back and the situation more relaxed. Until then, don't get mad
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Ruby
And I hope you eventually won't hate us for molesting you with so many questions I knew that someday the talented guru gang would leave to other platform. Wish them good luck and in addition, wish to find your glorious comments here as long as the FS format would be relevant.
Thanks
Thanks
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kortezzzz - Posts: 763
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Re: Ruby
Yesterday I had the idea of starting a Topic called Ruby and now here it is
I thought it would possibly be useful to confine Ruby issues to one huge thread rather than have them spread all over the Forum. In this way anyone wanting to learn would find a useful resource in one place, as well as get answers and help.
It will be up to everyone individually whether they want to do this or not of course.
Finally I really really do appreciate all the help and contributions I've had on other issues tulamide. This is not Facebook so we can't click on 'Like' but I would if I could!
Cheers
Spogg
I thought it would possibly be useful to confine Ruby issues to one huge thread rather than have them spread all over the Forum. In this way anyone wanting to learn would find a useful resource in one place, as well as get answers and help.
It will be up to everyone individually whether they want to do this or not of course.
Finally I really really do appreciate all the help and contributions I've had on other issues tulamide. This is not Facebook so we can't click on 'Like' but I would if I could!
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Ruby
Can I use this thread for a question: Is there a Ruby method to access pixel vaules of a bitmap image, something like getPixel(x,y) and setPixel(x,y,color)? I know there are prims for just that (although I never got them to work ), however it would be so much more versatile to have this ability in Ruby.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Ruby
martinvicanek wrote:Can I use this thread for a question: Is there a Ruby method to access pixel vaules of a bitmap image, something like getPixel(x,y) and setPixel(x,y,color)? I know there are prims for just that (although I never got them to work ), however it would be so much more versatile to have this ability in Ruby.
Unfortunately not. There is quite some functionality missing for graphics, especially that allowing to alter something. I can think of many more, like transfer functions for graphic paths (rotation, shifting, skewing, etc.). However, the Bitmap class only offers
:width
:height
:widthPixels
:heightPixels
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Re: Ruby
As far I remember, there is (or at least was) searching problem on this forum, this many ruby topics are forgotten. To find them - use google, and include: keywords (or phrases in quotation marks), forum user names (if you remember situations that involve you or someone else) and at the end - site:dsprobotics.com, like this:
ruby array transpose tester site:dsprobotics.com
ruby array transpose tester site:dsprobotics.com
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