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Processing Tutorial #5:  mouseX and mouseY

Processing Tutorial #5: mouseX and mouseY

This video introduces you to the Processing 3 programming language with a simple line of code to print out your

MouseX and MouseY Tutorial

MouseX and MouseY Tutorial

I explain the onmousemove event and the event.clientX and event.clientY and how to show the

1.9 - mouseX and mouseY

1.9 - mouseX and mouseY

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2.1 - mouseX and mouseY

2.1 - mouseX and mouseY

In this video we are going to learn how to start animating our sketches! Using

mouseX and mouseY Variables | Animating Shapes | PyAngelo

mouseX and mouseY Variables | Animating Shapes | PyAngelo

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Using the variables mouseX and mouseY

Using the variables mouseX and mouseY

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ICM: random(), mouseX, and mouseY

ICM: random(), mouseX, and mouseY

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2.1: Variables in p5.js (mouseX, mouseY) - p5.js Tutorial

2.1: Variables in p5.js (mouseX, mouseY) - p5.js Tutorial

In this video, I introduce the concept of variables! The setup() and draw() functions are covered along with

MouseX and MouseY in p5.js

MouseX and MouseY in p5.js

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3.2: Built-in Variables (mouseX, mouseY) - Processing Tutorial

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