I hate to ask, I thought I should at least suggest a couple of things - to have a "foreground" color variable for the graph as well, and have the option to make it display as an opaque region rather than just individual dots? A certain other dataflow language does this and I found it extremely helpful when you are looking at anything other than black and white graphs.
Another thing I liked about a certain kind of graph in this "other language" was that it had this little pencil tool where you could click on the graph and it would change the array wherever you clicked to whatever value the mouse was at. You didn't have to first move the mouse over the existing point and then draw (this is a constant pain!), you could just start drawing on it. This would be a really nice feature that would round out array and graph functionality well in my opinion.
Although to be fair I am pretty sure something like this could be accomplished with data structures as well.
Thanks for the work you've been doing, exciting changes being made.
kOn Nov 11, 2007 5:11 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org> wrote:
I am currently working on making the background of "graphs" (GOP and
arrays) a settable variable like the others I added. It's a bit
tricky to get the text to show up on top of that tho....
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On Nov 11, 2007, at 4:19 AM, hard off wrote:
> afaik, you can't change the actual colour of the array, but you can
> put a canvas of equal size behind the array for a coloured background.
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