polargraph_processing/libraries/controlP5/examples/use/ControlP5basics/ControlP5basics.pde

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/**
* ControlP5 Basics
*
* The following example demonstrates the basic use of controlP5.<br />
* After initializing controlP5 you can add controllers to controlP5.
* Here we use three numberboxes, one slider and one textfield.
* The numberbox with name numberboxC will trigger function numberboxC()
* in the example below. Whenever controlP5 detects a function in your
* sketch that corresponds to the name of a controller, it will forward
* an event to that function. Any event triggered by a controller
* will be forwarded to function controlEvent in your sketch.
* related examples ControlP5numberbox, ControlP5slider, ControlP5textfield
*
* by Andreas Schlegel, 2011
* www.sojamo.de/libraries/controlp5
*
*/
import controlP5.*;
ControlP5 cp5;
public int myColorRect = 200;
public int myColorBackground = 100;
void setup() {
size(400, 400);
noStroke();
cp5 = new ControlP5(this);
// create a slider
// parameters:
// name, minValue, maxValue, defaultValue, x, y, width, height
cp5.addSlider("sliderA", 100, 200, 100, 100, 260, 100, 14);
// create 3 numberboxes and assign an id for each
cp5.addNumberbox("numberboxA", myColorRect, 100, 140, 100, 14).setId(1);
cp5.addNumberbox("numberboxB", myColorBackground, 100, 180, 100, 14).setId(2);
cp5.addNumberbox("numberboxC", 0, 100, 220, 100, 14).setId(3);
// create a texfield
cp5.addTextfield("textA", 100, 290, 100, 20);
// change individual settings for a controller
cp5.getController("numberboxA").setMax(255);
cp5.getController("numberboxA").setMin(0);
}
void draw() {
background(myColorBackground);
fill(myColorRect);
rect(0, 0, width, 100);
}
// events from controller numberboxC are received here
public void numberboxC(int theValue) {
println("### got an event from numberboxC : "+theValue);
}
// an event from slider sliderA will change the value of textfield textA here
public void sliderA(int theValue) {
Textfield txt = ((Textfield)cp5.getController("textA"));
txt.setValue(""+theValue);
}
// for every change (a textfield event confirmed with a return) in textfield textA,
// function textA will be invoked
public void textA(String theValue) {
println("### got an event from textA : "+theValue);
}
// function controlEvent will be invoked with every value change
// in any registered controller
public void controlEvent(ControlEvent theEvent) {
println("got a control event from controller with id "+theEvent.getId());
switch(theEvent.getId()) {
case(1): // numberboxA is registered with id 1
myColorRect = (int)(theEvent.getController().getValue());
break;
case(2): // numberboxB is registered with id 2
myColorBackground = (int)(theEvent.getController().getValue());
break;
}
}