TuringMachine
A Turing machine interpreter made in Java using Processing libraries. (by margual56)
scratch-for-java
A library to ease the transition from Scratch to Java (by openpatch)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Hi I am new to processing. I have created 4 objects (images) that are supposed to move in all different directions and bounce off each other. I managed to make it move in only one direction all together. How do I make it move in all different directions?
You can try this library, if you want a quickstart https://github.com/mikebarkmin/processing-library-scratch But oft course you can do it by yourself. You use x and y coordinates and height and width to measure a hitbox. If the hitboxes overlap, change the direction of the movement.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing TuringMachine and scratch-for-java you can also consider the following projects:
brick-breaker - Brick Breaker Clone built with Java and Processing Graphics Library
processing-imageprocessing - Collection of basic image processing algorithms for processing
Android-Cheat-sheet - Cheat Sheet for Android Interviews
turing_machine - A simple C program to emulate two symbol turing machine
processing - Source code for the Processing Core and Development Environment (PDE)
turing - A reference implementation of Alan Turing's 1936 paper, On Computable Numbers
bluej-processing - Integrate Processing with BlueJ