public abstract class ControlBehavior
extends java.lang.Object
/**
* ControlP5 Behavior
* ControlBehavior is an abstract class that can be extended using your
* custom control behaviors. What is a control behavior? Control Behaviors
* allow you to automate and dynamically change the state or value of a
* controller. One behavior per controller is currently supported. i case you
* need to use more that one bahavior, the implementation has to happen
* on your side - inside your control behavior.
*
* find a list of public methods available for the ControlBehavior Controller
* at the bottom of this sketch.
*
* by Andreas Schlegel, 2012
* www.sojamo.de/libraries/controlp5
*
*/
import controlP5.*;
ControlP5 cp5;
int myColorBackground = color(0, 0, 0);
public int sliderValue = 100;
void setup() {
size(400, 400);
noStroke();
cp5 = new ControlP5(this);
cp5.addSlider("sliderValue")
.setRange(0,255)
.setValue(128)
.setPosition(100, 50 + height/2)
.setSize(40, 100);
cp5.addSlider("slider")
.setRange(100, 255)
.setValue(128)
.setPosition(100, 50)
.setSize(100, 40);
cp5.addBang("bang")
.setPosition(40, 50 + height/2)
.setSize(40, 40);
// add a custom ControlBehavior to controller bang,
// class TimerEvent is included in this sketch at the bottom
// and extends abstract class ControlBehavior.
cp5.getController("bang").setBehavior(new TimedEvent());
// use an anonymous class of type ControlBehavior.
cp5.getController("slider").setBehavior(new ControlBehavior() {
float a = 0;
public void update() {
setValue(sin(a += 0.1) * 50 + 150);
}
}
);
}
void draw() {
background(myColorBackground);
fill(sliderValue);
rect(0, 0, width, height/2);
}
void slider(float theColor) {
myColorBackground = color(theColor);
println("# a slider event. setting background to "+theColor);
}
public void bang() {
println("# an event received from controller bang.");
// a bang will set the value of controller sliderValue
// to a random number between 0 and 255.
cp5.getController("sliderValue").setValue(random(0, 255));
}
// custom ControlBehavior
class TimedEvent extends ControlBehavior {
long myTime;
int interval = 200;
public TimedEvent() {
reset();
}
void reset() {
myTime = millis() + interval;
}
public void update() {
if (millis()>myTime) {
setValue(1);
reset();
}
}
}
/*
a list of all methods available for the ControlBehavior Controller
use ControlP5.printPublicMethodsFor(ControlBehavior.class);
to print the following list into the console.
You can find further details about class ControlBehavior in the javadoc.
Format:
ClassName : returnType methodName(parameter type)
controlP5.ControlBehavior : Controller controller()
controlP5.ControlBehavior : boolean isActive()
controlP5.ControlBehavior : void setActive(boolean)
controlP5.ControlBehavior : void setValue(float)
java.lang.Object : String toString()
java.lang.Object : boolean equals(Object)
*/
Constructor and Description |
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ControlBehavior() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Controller<?> |
controller()
Deprecated.
|
Controller<?> |
getController()
Returns the controller this behavior is connected to.
|
float |
getValue() |
boolean |
isActive()
check if the behavior is active or not.
|
void |
setActive(boolean theFlag)
(de)activate the behavior.
|
void |
setValue(float theValue) |
abstract void |
update()
When extending ControlBehavior, update() has to be overridden.
|
float |
value()
Deprecated.
|
@Deprecated public Controller<?> controller()
public Controller<?> getController()
public float getValue()
public boolean isActive()
public void setActive(boolean theFlag)
theFlag
- booleanpublic void setValue(float theValue)
public abstract void update()
@Deprecated public float value()
processing library controlP5 by Andreas Schlegel. (c) 2006-2014