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ControlP5pointer.pde
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/**
* ControlP5 Pointer
*
* Default mouse actions use the Pointer class to trigger events.
* you can manipulate the x and y fields of the Pointer class
* for customizing input events for example when using a
* different input than the mouse.
* Here in this example the mouse coordiates are reveresed.
*
* by Andreas Schlegel, 2012
* www.sojamo.de/libraries/controlp5
*
*/
import controlP5.*;
ControlP5 cp5;
void setup() {
size(400, 600);
cp5 = new ControlP5(this);
// disable outodraw because we want to draw our
// custom cursor on to of controlP5
cp5.setAutoDraw(false);
cp5.addSlider("hello", 0, 100, 50, 40, 40, 100, 20);
// enable the pointer (and disable the mouse as input)
cp5.getPointer().enable();
cp5.getPointer().set(width/2, height/2);
}
void draw() {
background(cp5.get("hello").getValue());
// first draw controlP5
cp5.draw();
// the draw our pointer
cp5.getPointer().set(width - mouseX, height - mouseY);
pushMatrix();
translate(cp5.getPointer().getX(), cp5.getPointer().getY());
stroke(255);
line(-10,0,10,0);
line(0,-10,0,10);
popMatrix();
println(cp5.isMouseOver());
}
void mousePressed() {
cp5.getPointer().pressed();
}
void mouseReleased() {
cp5.getPointer().released();
}
/*
a list of all methods available for the Pointer Controller
use ControlP5.printPublicMethodsFor(Pointer.class);
to print the following list into the console.
You can find further details about class Pointer in the javadoc.
Format:
ClassName : returnType methodName(parameter type)
created: 2015/03/24 12:22:14
*/