/** * Array. * * An array is a list of data. Each piece of data in an array * is identified by an index number representing its position in * the array. Arrays are zero based, which means that the first * element in the array is [0], the second element is [1], and so on. * In this example, an array named "coswav" is created and * filled with the cosine values. This data is displayed three * separate ways on the screen. */ float[] coswave; void setup() { size(640, 360); coswave = new float[width]; for (int i = 0; i < width; i++) { float amount = map(i, 0, width, 0, PI); coswave[i] = abs(cos(amount)); } background(255); noLoop(); } void draw() { int y1 = 0; int y2 = height/3; for (int i = 0; i < width; i++) { stroke(coswave[i]*255); line(i, y1, i, y2); } y1 = y2; y2 = y1 + y1; for (int i = 0; i < width; i++) { stroke(coswave[i]*255 / 4); line(i, y1, i, y2); } y1 = y2; y2 = height; for (int i = 0; i < width; i++) { stroke(255 - coswave[i]*255); line(i, y1, i, y2); } }