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Szpakowski
An algorithmic tribute to the Polish artist Wacław Szpakowski
at this moment still work in progress...
What is it?
- Think Logo, the 'turtle' language from the eighties.
- Because Szpakowski's drawings all follow the principle of the single line.
- it has the basic commands to move the turtle:
- start(x,y): You MUST have this as first statement.
- go(distance)
- left(degrees)
- right(degrees)
- on top of that it has:
- pillars(number, length, shift, direction=DOWN): the turtle follows a pillary pattern
- number: the number of pillars (running back and forth)
- length: the distance per run
- shift: in-/decrease in length
- direction: UO|DOWN|BOTH
- moving_pillars(n, length, shift=0, direction=DOWN): the pillars move
- number: the number of pillars (running back and forth)
- length: the distance per run
- shift: shift per run
- direction: UP|DOWN
- staircase(number, size, direction = DOWN)
- number: the number of steps
- size: the step size
- direction: UP|DOWN
... more functions will follow
Run
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npm run start
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the console has code completion, but right now it's limited: only once there is only 1 alternative, you can press tab to complete.
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the interpreter is based on 'Lox' from the 'Crafting Interpreters' book.
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use
varto declare a variable -
print(...)prints to the console -
statements must end with ';' (//TODO remove)
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not yet:
- loops
- branching

