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u(t) is called 60 times per second. t: Elapsed time in seconds. S: Shorthand for Math.sin. C: Shorthand for Math.cos. T: Shorthand for Math.tan. R: Function that generates rgba-strings, usage ex.: R(255, 255, 255, 0.5) c: A 1920x1080 canvas. x: A 2D context for that canvas.
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  • u/katkip
    Amazing!!!
  • u/DataMeta
    WOW!
  • u/magna
    wowza
  • u/aleamb
    yeah!
  • u/ivylab
    Looks like a giant godlike creature, head and eyes on the left. No idea how you created this awesomeness
  • u/tomxor
    hah, yeah i didn't see that before, like some sort of weird ornate crustacean.

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  • Points
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  • u/sigveseb
    Or in other words, a for loop for(A; B; C) D; will run the different parts in this order: A B D C B D C B D C .. B
  • u/ivylab
    Exactly what I think and meant. Well written @sigveseb
  • u/joeytwiddle
    beginPath, arc and do-si-do 🕺💃 🎻
  • u/UEZ
    #dance

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  • u/katkip
    awesome!
  • u/Coalshork
    on old systems this would be called handball and be a seperate game lol

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  • Synchronization - Kuramoto Model #Default

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  • I would like to understand how this works. I made just a random recursive formula and the result is too beautiful! #recursion is awesome

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  • u/magna
    Sweet!
  • u/sigveseb
    very nice
  • u/gambit
    hi im new! can you explain me "c.width|=0" what does it do? thanks
  • u/DataMeta
    Welcome! It's a shorter way of clearing canvas pixels/state. Can be chained like so: for(c.width|=n=i=256;i--;). It can't be done here because we must clear the canvas before scaling it
  • u/includeRubiks
    so cool

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  • Cookie clicker! Click for cookies, press space for clickers (each one costs 50 more than the last)

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  • BOUNCE

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  • Mood Swings

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  • Gravity on a curved, moving surface

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