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p5ex

v0.5.7

Published

An extension of p5.js.

Downloads

218

Readme

p5ex.js

An extension of p5.js.


Usage

Install

npm install p5ex --save

Load

Both ES6 module and UMD (and also their minified versions) are available. Note: p5.js must be loaded before loading p5ex.

// Example: loading in ES6 or TypeScript

import * as p5ex from 'p5ex';
<!-- Example: loading in HTML -->
<!-- This will define a new namespace 'p5ex' in the global namespace. -->

<script src="(your directory path)/p5ex.min.js"></script>

Create

Create a p5ex instance by new p5exClass(); instead of new p5();.
For details, refer to documents about instance mode of p5.js.

new p5ex.p5exClass([sketch[, node[, sync]]]);
// or
new p5ex.p5exClass([sketch[, sync]]);

// sketch function:
sketch(p5exInstance);

// node: any HTMLElement or its ID attribute
// sync: boolean

Reference

See doc/index.html (very rough for now)