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Filtress
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Inspired by interval.rs (generates audio via a simple command language), but filtering or otherwise drawing on images.
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Things have shifted to maybe doing image mangling based on input file. To do so I could just use the standard go image library to deal with the images.
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Meta-langauge:
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__________________
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Comments:
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# This is a comment. It begins with a pound sign
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# Multiline comments use multiple lines all starting with a pound sign
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. . .
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Operators:
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# Operators get applied to numerical values and always lead the number
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# = is implicit when writing just an int, but can be optionally included for clarity
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+, -, / (floors on decimal), *, %, =
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. . .
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Variables:
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# The following global variables are available
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WID # The image width
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HIG # The image height
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REG # A register for saving numbers?
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. . .
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Setting the current pixel:
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# Valuesthat over or underflow the image dimensions will be looped to aceptable locations
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LOC int:int
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LOC [op]int:int
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LOC int:[op]int
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LOC [op]int:[op]int
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. . .
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Applying changes:
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# Just calling APY alone applies the filter to the current selected pixel
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# Calling with a ratio sets the width and height of a square in which to apply the filter
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APY
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APY [op]int:[op]int
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. . .
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Colors get set either individually or as a group:
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# Using COL as opposed to the individuals requires that all four values are set
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# Passing an int with no op sets to that value
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# Values udner or overflowing will loop to acceptable values
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RED [op]int
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GRN [op]int
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BLU [op]int
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APH [op]int
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COL [op]int:[op]int:[op]int:[op]int
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. . .
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Set the apply mode:
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# Using an op with MOD will always loop through the modes as needed based on the operator
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#
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# Values:
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# 0 - Hard mode, replaces pixel contents with the color settings on apply
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# 1 - Average mode, averages the incoming channel with the existing channel
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# 2 - Loop mode, adds the values of the existing and incoming channels and loops around on overflow
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# 3 - Fade mode, works as average mode, but uses the fade timer to fade over the course of a number of pixel adjustments
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MOD [op]int
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. . .
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Doing loops:
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# The int after BEG represents the number of times to loop
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# At present, loops may not be nested
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BEG int
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[loop contents]
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END
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. . .
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