A memorizing banana! What will you think of next! Very nice; I did something similar with my Recording Piano project. Another great application of the screen array.
This is such an incredible memorizing technique! I myself am attempting to create a way of "memorizing" and storing information; perhaps with variables(?).
yup, there are some bugs. You have to wait until one memory read or write is done before starting another (so don't hit a play button until you've stopped drawing or playing back a drawing). Also, you can draw on the memory area, and that messes it up, of course.
The amazing memorizing bananas can remember what you drew and draw it again! They also can draw it the same but smaller!
INSTRUCTIONS:
Click the bananas, then begin moving the mouse around to draw. The bananas' memory, at the top right, will begin to fill up with colored dots. Once it is full, you will stop being able to draw. Then, click on one of the buttons at the bottom to get the bananas to play back your drawing.
HOW IT WORKS:
The bananas' memory is based on Jay's amazing digit array:
(link to project)
I am using it to store and read 3 digit numbers, in pairs representing x and y coordinates.
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What smart bananas!
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cool!!
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thats cool!
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A memorizing banana! What will you think of next! Very nice; I did something similar with my Recording Piano project. Another great application of the screen array.
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This is such an incredible memorizing technique! I myself am attempting to create a way of "memorizing" and storing information; perhaps with variables(?).
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It's a very nice technique of "memorizing", I have projects with a similar technique like this.
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IM GETTING GLITCHES BUT IT SEEMS COOL!!
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yup, there are some bugs. You have to wait until one memory read or write is done before starting another (so don't hit a play button until you've stopped drawing or playing back a drawing). Also, you can draw on the memory area, and that messes it up, of course.
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Great, I love it, but I get errors when executing 'play small'.
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