/** * Variable Scope. * * Variables have a global or local "scope". * For example, variables declared within either the * setup() or draw() functions may be only used in these * functions. Global variables, variables declared outside * of setup() and draw(), may be used anywhere within the program. * If a local variable is declared with the same name as a * global variable, the program will use the local variable to make * its calculations within the current scope. Variables are localized * within each block, the space between a { and }. */ int a = 80; // Create a global variable "a" void setup() { size(640, 360); background(0); stroke(255); noLoop(); } void draw() { // Draw a line using the global variable "a" line(a, 0, a, height); // Create a new variable "a" local to the for() statement for (int a = 120; a < 200; a += 2) { line(a, 0, a, height); } // Create a new variable "a" local to the draw() function int a = 300; // Draw a line using the new local variable "a" line(a, 0, a, height); // Make a call to the custom function drawAnotherLine() drawAnotherLine(); // Make a call to the custom function setYetAnotherLine() drawYetAnotherLine(); } void drawAnotherLine() { // Create a new variable "a" local to this method int a = 320; // Draw a line using the local variable "a" line(a, 0, a, height); } void drawYetAnotherLine() { // Because no new local variable "a" is set, // this line draws using the original global // variable "a", which is set to the value 80. line(a+2, 0, a+2, height); }