public class MouseResponder extends UGen
UGen.OutputInitializationRegime, UGen.OutputPauseRegime
bufferSize, bufIn, bufOut, context, ins, outputInitializationRegime, outputPauseRegime, outs
Constructor and Description |
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MouseResponder(AudioContext context)
Instantiates a new MouseResponder.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
calculateBuffer()
Called by the signal chain to update this UGen's ouput data.
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java.awt.Point |
getPoint()
Gets the current point.
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addDependent, addInput, addInput, clearDependents, clearInputConnections, containsInput, crossfadeInput, getConnectedInputs, getContext, getEnvelopes, getIns, getNumberOfConnectedUGens, getNumberOfDependents, getOutBuffer, getOuts, getTimeTakenLastUpdate, getValue, getValue, getValueDouble, getValueDouble, initializeOuts, isTimerMode, isUpdated, noInputs, pause, printInBuffers, printInputList, printOutBuffers, removeAllConnections, removeConnection, removeDependent, setOutsToPause, setTimerMode, setValue, update, zeroIns, zeroOuts
getKillListener, getName, isDeleted, isPaused, kill, message, messageReceived, setKillListener, setName, start, toString
public MouseResponder(AudioContext context)
context
- the AudioContext.public java.awt.Point getPoint()
public void calculateBuffer()
UGen
UGen.bufIn
and putting data
into UGen.bufOut
in some way. UGen.bufIn
and UGen.bufOut
are 2D arrays of floats of the form float[numChannels][bufferSize]. The length of the buffers is given by
UGen.bufferSize
, and the number of channels of the input and output buffers are given by UGen.ins
and UGen.outs
respectively.calculateBuffer
in class UGen