Name

map1d NB: a different was used than vanilla processing because map has another meaning in ruby and we anticipate a possible map2d or even map3d.

Examples

#!/usr/bin/env jruby -w
require 'picrate'
class UsingMap1D < Processing::App
  def settings
    size(200, 200)
  end

  def setup
    sketch_title 'Using map1d'
    no_stroke
  end

  def draw
    background(204)
    x1 = map1d(mouse_x, (0..width), (50..150))
    ellipse(x1, 75, 50, 50)
    x2 = map1d(mouse_x, (0..width), (0..200))
    ellipse(x2, 125, 50, 50)
  end
end

UsingMap1D.new

Description

Re-maps a number from one range to another.

As shown in the example, numbers outside of the range are not clamped to the minimum and maximum parameters values, because out-of-range values are often intentional and useful.

Syntax

map1d(value, (start1..stop1), (start2..stop2))

Parameters

value the incoming value to be converted

start1 lower bound of the value’s current range

stop1 upper bound of the value’s current range

start2 lower bound of the value’s target range

stop2 upper bound of the value’s target range

Returns float

constrained_map (numbers are clamped to range)

p5map (same signature as processing map)

norm (same as processing norm)

norm_strict (output is clamped to 0..1.0)

lerp