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Revision as of 12:17, 26 July 2011
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.
The task is to demonstrate the creation of a series of 1 pixel wide vertical pinstripes across the entire width of the display. The pinstripes should alternate one pixel white, one pixel black.
Quarter of the way down the display, we can switch to a wider 2 pixel wide vertical pinstripe pattern, alternating two pixels white, two pixels black. Half way down the display, we switch to 3 pixels wide, and for the lower quarter of the display we use 4 pixels.
Icon and Unicon
Icon and Unicon can't access the screen directly, so this pinstripe is produced in a maximal sized window. The maximal dimensions have been empirically reduced to keep the boundary on the screen. <lang Icon>link graphics
procedure main() # pinstripe
WOpen("canvas=hidden") # hide for query height := WAttrib("displayheight") - 45 # adjust for ... width := WAttrib("displaywidth") - 20 # ... window 7 borders WClose(&window)
W := WOpen("size="||width||","||height,"bg=black","fg=white") | stop("Unable to open window")
maxbands := 4 # bands to draw bandheight := height / maxbands # height of each band every bands := 1 to maxbands do { # for each band top := 1 + bandheight * (bands-1) # .. top of band step := 2^bands # .. number of steps (width) lines := step / 2 # .. number (width) of stripes every c := 1 to width by step & l := 0 to lines-1 do DrawLine(c+l,top,c+l,top+bandheight-1) } WDone(W) # q to exit
end</lang>
graphics.icn supports graphics
J
<lang j> load'viewmat'
size=.2{.".wd'qm' NB. J6 size=. getscreenwh_jgtk_ NB. J7 'rgb'viewmat- (4<.@%~{:size)# ({.size) $&> 1 2 3 4#&.> <0 1</lang>
Locomotive Basic
<lang locobasic>10 MODE 2: REM finest resolution 20 LET sh=400: REM screen height 30 LET sw=640: REM screen width 40 INK 0,27: REM white ink for background pen (0) 50 INK 1,0: REM black ink for forground pen (1) 60 FOR sn=1 TO 4: REM four sections 70 LET bh=INT (sh/4): REM bar height 80 LET bb=(4-sn)*bh: REM bar baseline 90 LET dw=0: REM currently drawn bar width 100 LET dc=0: REM current drawing colour 110 FOR l=0 TO sw -1: REM pan width for each section 120 PLOT l,bb,dc 130 DRAWR 0,bh-1,dc: REM subtract 1 pixel (already plotted) 140 LET dw=dw+1 150 REM section number corresponds to maximum bar width 160 REM change bar colour, if maximum bar width exceeded 170 IF dw>sn THEN dw=0:dc=dc+1: REM next colour 180 IF dc>1 THEN dc=0 190 NEXT l 200 NEXT sn</lang>
PureBasic
<lang PureBasic>#White = $FFFFFF ;color
- Create a Pinstripe image
Procedure PinstripeDisplay(width, height)
Protected x, imgID, psHeight = height / 4, psWidth = 1, psTop, horzBand imgID = CreateImage(#PB_Any, width, height) If imgID StartDrawing(ImageOutput(imgID)) Repeat x = 0 Repeat Box(x, psTop, psWidth, psHeight, #White) x + 2 * psWidth Until x >= width psWidth + 1 horzBand + 1 psTop = horzBand * height / 4 ;move to the top of next horizontal band of image Until psTop >= height StopDrawing() EndIf ProcedureReturn imgID
EndProcedure
- Open a window and display the pinstripe
If OpenWindow(0, 0, 0, 1, 1,"PureBasic Pinstripe", #PB_Window_Maximize | #PB_Window_SystemMenu)
PicID = PinstripeDisplay(WindowWidth(0), WindowHeight(0)) ImageGadget(0, 0, 0, WindowWidth(0), WindowHeight(0), ImageID(PicID)) While WaitWindowEvent() <> #PB_Event_CloseWindow Wend
EndIf</lang>
Tcl
<lang tcl>package require Tcl 8.5 package require Tk 8.5
wm attributes . -fullscreen 1 pack [canvas .c -highlightthick 0] -fill both -expand 1 set colors {black white}
set dy [expr {[winfo screenheight .c]/4}] set y 0 foreach dx {1 2 3 4} {
for {set x 0} {$x < [winfo screenwidth .c]} {incr x $dx} {
.c create rectangle $x $y [expr {$x+$dx}] [expr {$y+$dy}] \
-fill [lindex $colors 0] -outline {}
set colors [list {*}[lrange $colors 1 end] [lindex $colors 0]]
} incr y $dy
}</lang>