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MiX-MaztA-M8riX
Thu Nov 04, 2004 11:52 am

Old School TV Blur
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This is what my TV used to do  :D 

I did MY Best lol


setscreen ("graphics:max;max,nobuttonbar")

var radius : int
var radius2 : int
var angle : int
var angle2 : int
var clr : int := 0

colorback (8)
cls

loop

radius := Rand.Int (1,1)
radius2 := Rand.Int (1,1)
angle := Rand.Int (0,maxx)
angle2 := Rand.Int (0,maxx)
drawfilloval (angle,angle2,radius,radius2,clr)

if angle = 100
then clr := 0
end if

if angle = 200
then clr := 255
end if

end loop


pretty simple tho  :shock:

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Tony
Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:25 pm


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are you sure? :? Noise by definition is random, but your program clearly forms patterns...

colourback (grey)
cls
var x, y : int
loop
    x := round (Rand.Int (0, maxx) / 5) * 5
    y := round (Rand.Int (0, maxy) / 5) * 5
    Draw.FillBox (x, y, x + 5, y + 5, Rand.Int (16, 31))
    exit when hasch
end loop


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Neo
Thu Nov 04, 2004 4:35 pm


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That is cool, it reminds me of that movie The Ring.

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Dan
Thu Nov 04, 2004 4:57 pm


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are you sure? :? Noise by definition is random, but your program clearly forms patterns...


Nothing in this univiersy is truly random (and i mean that in a math way not a relgiose way), even true t.v. noise has parterns and is mathicalical. Heck even random numbers on computers are not random, they falows a mathicamical fourmal and u could easly perdick the next number coming up if u know the algroimith they are using.

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HyperFlexed
Sun Nov 07, 2004 2:56 am


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why are your dots so big?

I would go

View.Set ("offscreenonly")

and run a for loop (maybe 1..600) and draw all your dots (1 pixel, rather than those odd circles). Then do a View.Update. It would look better imo.

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bored_hacker
Mon May 09, 2005 8:20 pm


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That program reminds me of this one time in my compsci class where i finished a test with 30 seconds to spare so i made this:

View.Set ("graphics:max, max; nobuttonbar")
loop
    drawdot (Rand.Int (0, maxx), Rand.Int (0, maxy), RGB.AddColour (Rand.Real, Rand.Real, Rand.Real))
end loop

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Bacchus
Mon May 09, 2005 8:23 pm


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look at the date before you post

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white_dragon
Tue May 10, 2005 10:17 am


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1.  way too many things like "omg look at this sooo wicked"
2.  think of other things to amuse urself

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Shyfire
Wed May 11, 2005 10:31 am


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white_dragon 
1. way too many things like "omg look at this sooo wicked" 
2. think of other things to amuse urself 

yo man chill out the point of this site is to share our accomplishments 
this post didnt deserve that so chill out

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Dylan-182
Fri May 13, 2005 7:57 am


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i liked it the fuzz effect was cool looks sorta like the ring lol

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bubbles3
Mon Jun 06, 2005 12:06 pm


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its crap

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[Gandalf]
Mon Jun 06, 2005 3:41 pm


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This new wave of immature people is really starting to piss me, if not other people off a lot!

That post broke around 3 rules.  You shouldn't post just to critisize someone when its a cool submission, and you have no right to do so.  You shouldn't post on fairly old topics 2 months is quite a bit.  You shouldn't make 2 word posts that have nothing at all to contribute to the forums.

Please read the rules carefully before you make someone even more mad.

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MysticVegeta
Mon Jun 06, 2005 6:25 pm


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Correct. Ahh!! The Grade 9s piss me off. Eh, wait a minute, I am a grade 9!!!! NOO!!!!!  :lol:

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decon1985
Wed Jun 08, 2005 10:28 am

Crazyness...
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It was kinda cool and kinda confusing.  Oh well I liked it.

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Drakain Zeil
Thu Jun 09, 2005 5:29 pm


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are you sure? :? Noise by definition is random, but your program clearly forms patterns...


Nothing in this univiersy is truly random (and i mean that in a math way not a relgiose way), even true t.v. noise has parterns and is mathicalical. Heck even random numbers on computers are not random, they falows a mathicamical fourmal and u could easly per**** the next number coming up if u know the algroimith they are using.That TV "static" you see on your TV set is due to "electron noise." There is no such thing as a clean wire, beacuse we live in a real world. The more wire there is, the more disturbance it is bound to get. A number of things cause this static, including real static, EM waves, AC power being "dirty" to begin with, gravatational waves, the phyical structure of the cable, and even to an extent, physical movement and vibrations.

For the most part, no one notices these things however. Even if we had great cords that could fix this problem, there's still the inside components that make the picture in your TV.

So yes, it can all be modeled as math... and in theory, could even be removed by math!
