I've played with Processing but it totally doesn't fit this situation
unfortunately.

On 10/15/06, Andrei Thomaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello Gilles,

if you are doing an artwork, please, don't miss Processing (
www.processing.org). Maybe it can be useful, if you don't need to deploy a
web app that works with Flash Player.

[]'s
andrei


On 10/15/06, Janis Radins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> yes you can pass that interval ID
> you can do something like this:
> var intContainer:Object = new Object();
> intContainer.interval = setInterval(someFun, 50, intContainer);
>
> in this case intContainer will be to first argument of that functon and
> you'll be able to refference it anytime as arguments[0].interval
>
> 2006/10/15, Giles Bowkett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Hi, I'm mainly a coder, with some experience on the arts side as well.
> > I've got a site where I need to be able to set and clear a bunch of
> > intervals dynamically. It's a visualization application which involves
> > node-link graphs with a potentially large number of nodes, and in
> > which you can generate new graphs by exploring particular nodes.
> > Various animations and things will have to happen, and one use of the
> > application could conceivably involve hundreds of intervals being set
> > and cleared. I need to be able to manage fade-outs, fade-ins, and
> > movement for all these different nodes without any of the interval
> > clearing or setting obliterating pre-existing intervals used in
> > different functions.
> >
> > I've been reading various books and googling for a while and I really
> > just haven't found any sophisticated technique for doing what I want
> > to do.
> >
> > There are limitations, too. The system is a prototype and has to be
> > finished very quickly. It's not object-oriented, it's in AS 2, and
> > I've probably made a number of hideous mistakes as my prior experience
> > is generally limited to bit101 tutorials and Jared Tarbell style art
> > experiments.
> >
> > My question is, is there a way to pass an interval to the function
> > you're calling within setInterval? Should I create a NodeFader class
> > and pass it the interval?
> >
> > nodefader = new NodeFader() ;
> > nodefader.interval = setInterval(nodefader, 50, node_to_fade) ;
> >
> > Something like that?
> >
> > My second question is, did I just answer my first question in the
> > process of asking it?
> >
> > --
> > Giles Bowkett
> > http://www.gilesgoatboy.org
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