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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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  • There we go :)

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  • Thanks to everyone, and perhaps especially donbright, we have enough space for colors! (I just copied the fillStyle from cantelope's #2451 )
  • u/Woodmouth
    t?x.fillRect(a+=9*S(d),b+=9*C(d),9,9):(b=a=99,d=0);d+=Math.random()-.5;d=b>1080?3:(b<0?0:(a>1920?5:(a<0?2:d)));x.fillStyle=hsl(${t*99},99%,50%
  • u/Woodmouth
    4 characters away from colors and boarder btw
  • u/donbright
    @joeytwiddle was correct, you can take the parenthesis out of my ? statements which should leave enough room

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  • Let me know if you find a better way to keep the "fly" within the canvas. (Other than 4 if-statements i mean)
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  • u/Woodmouth
    Thanks, that looks really good. Still looking for an actual boarder though, just because of how cute it is when it keeps bumping into the wall.
  • u/Woodmouth
    Ohh, nvm, Donbright does that. (I was just looking that the combo)
  • u/New_Core
    maybe a x% less chance going the direction against a border the closer it gets to it could make a nice pattern. (just an idea, dont know how to do it)
  • u/donbright
    nice work @joeytwiddle is correct abt my parenthesis

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