Visualization-89

 

            Included here are four neat visualizations.  To run them, download everything in the download all folder, then type “visuals()” in the message bar.

 

Four visualizations are included:

 

        Broken – What would your calculator look like if you dropped it off of a bridge?  I don’t know, but at least you can scare your friends with this visual.

 

        Hypno – Just a bunch of circles coming from a world that nobody knows about.  Tell me if you can actually hypnotize someone, but I’m not responsible if you cause anybody to go into a permanent trance.

 

        Wavy – A wavy line that keeps wiggling around.  I don’t know how to explain it.

 

        Diamonds – Here’s one that’s even harder to explain.  Some people see squares turning into rectangles turning into lines turning into rectangles turning into squares.  Some people see boxes going down bit by bit.  Some people see boxes going side to side.  Some even see half of the boxes shrinking while half of the boxes are expanding.  Wonder what it is?  See for yourself.

 

        Well, that’s it for now.

 

“What’s up with the source code?” you might ask.

 

            I designed all of these visuals on-calc with Clement Vasseur’s AS assembler.  The assembler can be found at http://darkclem.free.fr/.  Keep in mind that some of the assembly files in the folder are used in more than one program.  “gamelib” is used in all of the programs.

 

        There.  I proved that on-calc programming has capabilities.