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webgl-heatmap

v0.2.3

Published

A commonJS compatible version of pyalot's webgl-heatmap

Downloads

1,811

Readme

WebGL Heatmap

This is a fork of Florian Boesch's excellent WebGL Heatmap to support CommonJS and and to make it available from NPM. To install it run:

npm install webgl-heatmap

webgl-heatmap is a JavaScript library for high performance heatmap display.

Demo

Live Demo at codeflow.org

How to use it

Instantiate a new heatmap, errors can be one of:

  • Webgl is not supported
  • No floating point texture support
  • Floating point render target not supported
  • Shader Compile Error: ...
  • Shader Link Error: ...
try{
    var heatmap = new WebGLHeatmap({canvas: yourCanvas});
}
catch(error){
    // handle the error
}

creation arguments

  • canvas: the canvas you wish to draw on
  • width: explicit width
  • height: explicit height
  • intensityToAlpha: defaults to true
  • gradientTexture: texture used instead of color calculation, can be path or an image

Add a data point.

  • x and y relative to the canvas in pixels
  • size in pixels (radius)
  • intensity between 0 and 1
heatmap.addPoint(x, y, size, intensity);

Add a list of data points.

  • x and y relative to the canvas in pixels
  • size in pixels (radius)
  • intensity between 0 and 1
heatmap.addPoints([{x:x, y:y, size:size, intensity:intensity}]);

Draw queued data points:

heatmap.update()

Display the heatmap

heatmap.display()

Multiply all values in the heatmap by a number (useful for decay)

heatmap.multiply(0.995)

Clamp all values in the heatmap to between two values:

heatmap.clamp(0.0, 1.0)

Blur all values a little:

heatmap.blur()