I would like to know if there are any javascript libraries to help in rendering graphics. I searched google and didn't find any tools. I want to make Gauss curves in canvas.
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I predict this will be closed as either a duplicate or a polling question in less than 20 minutes. Which tools did you find so far?– Dagg NabbitMar 11, 2012 at 3:20
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The only place worth it is html5 canvas tutorials ... but there is no "libraries"– DelarnMar 11, 2012 at 3:25
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3google.com/search?q=canvas+libraries --> first search result.– Dagg NabbitMar 11, 2012 at 3:30
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I have used and recommend the KineticJS library. It's actively maintained and updated regularly.
This took me 15 seconds to find. Play with it until it gets you what you like.
$(document).ready(drawGaussian);
var canvasContext;
var points;
var noise = 0;
function drawGaussian()
{
canvasContext = document.getElementById("gaussian-canvas").getContext("2d");
document.getElementById("gaussian-canvas").onclick = cycleNoise;
cycleNoise();
}
function cycleNoise()
{
canvasContext.clearRect(0, 0, 400, 400);
var m = Math.random() > .4
var amount = Math.round(Math.random() * 20000);
var size = Math.round(Math.random() * 3)+1;
document.getElementById("particles").innerHTML = amount;
document.getElementById("size").innerHTML = size;
switch(noise)
{
case 0:
drawGaussianField(amount, size, 200, 200, 400, 100, m);
document.getElementById("type").innerHTML = (m ? "Monochromatic" : "Chromatic") + " Field";
break;
case 1:
drawGaussianCurves(amount, size, 200, 200, 400, 150, m);
document.getElementById("type").innerHTML = (m ? "Monochromatic" : "Chromatic") + " Curves";
break;
case 2:
drawGaussianDiamond(amount, size, 200, 200, 400, 130, m);
document.getElementById("type").innerHTML = (m ? "Monochromatic" : "Chromatic") + " Diamond";
break;
case 3:
drawGaussianOval(amount, size, 200, 200, 300, 300, m);
document.getElementById("type").innerHTML = (m ? "Monochromatic" : "Chromatic") + " Circle";
break;
case 4:
drawGaussianBurst(amount, size, 200, 200, 120, 120, m);
document.getElementById("type").innerHTML = (m ? "Monochromatic" : "Chromatic") + " Burst";
break;
}
noise++;
if(noise > 4) noise = 0;
}
function drawGaussianField(amount, thickness, x, y, width, height, monochromatic)
{
for(i = 0; i < amount; i++)
{
points = getGaussianPoints();
setColor(monochromatic);
canvasContext.fillRect(x + ((width*.5) * points[3]), y + ((height*.5) * points[2]), thickness, thickness);
}
}
function drawGaussianCurves(amount, thickness, x, y, width, height, monochromatic){
for(i = 0; i < amount; i++)
{
points = getGaussianPoints();
setColor(monochromatic);
canvasContext.fillRect(x + ((width*.5) * points[0]), y + ((height*.5) * points[2]), thickness, thickness);
}
}
function drawGaussianDiamond(amount, thickness, x, y, width, height, monochromatic){
for(i = 0; i < amount; i++)
{
points = getGaussianPoints();
setColor(monochromatic);
canvasContext.fillRect(x + ((width*.5) * points[0]), y + ((height*.5) * points[3]), thickness, thickness);
}
}
function drawGaussianOval(amount, thickness, x, y, width, height, monochromatic){
for(i = 0; i < amount; i++)
{
points = getGaussianPoints();
setColor(monochromatic);
canvasContext.fillRect(x + ((width*.5) * points[0]), y + ((height*.5) * points[1]), thickness, thickness);
}
}
function drawGaussianBurst(amount, thickness, x, y, width, height, monochromatic){
for(i = 0; i < amount; i++)
{
points = getGaussianPoints();
setColor(monochromatic);
canvasContext.fillRect(x + ((width*.5) * points[2]), y + ((height*.5) * points[3]), thickness, thickness);
}
}
function setColor(val){
if(val)
{
canvasContext.fillStyle = '#ffffff';
}
else
{
canvasContext.fillStyle = "#"+Math.floor(Math.random()*16777215).toString(16);
}
}
function getGaussianPoints(){
var x1, x2, w, y1, y2;
do {
x1 = 2.0 * Math.random() - 1.0;
x2 = 2.0 * Math.random() - 1.0;
w = x1 * x1 + x2 * x2;
} while ( w >= 1.0 );
w = Math.sqrt( (-2.0 * Math.log( w ) ) / w );
y1 = x1 * w;
y2 = x2 * w;
return [x1, x2, y1, y2];
}
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I know, I've left web dev for 10 years and now that new fun tech is out I relarn it. And seeking good info is quite hard. Thanks for your help.– DelarnMar 11, 2012 at 3:36
There are a few html5 canvas javascript libraries. One of the more complete ones is paper.js
Paper.js is pretty good for HTML5 canvas. As mentioned earlier you should avoid libraries based on SVG or VML because most won't work on Android devices.