tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4498075760679600886.post8549712296817366009..comments2022-03-19T15:57:10.948+01:00Comments on Stefan Krecher: Using Processing.js with AmberStefan Krecherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14318562125954469101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4498075760679600886.post-34770871201304168322012-10-12T14:56:41.392+02:002012-10-12T14:56:41.392+02:00Ok, I gave it a try, and the Processing object is ...Ok, I gave it a try, and the Processing object is actually a function, so you can't do what I just said.<br /><br />Instead, you can use #basicAt: to access the instances:<br /><br />(Processing basicAt: 'instances') first<br /><br />NicoNicolasPettonhttp://nicolas-petton.frnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4498075760679600886.post-72996936724621423982012-10-12T14:50:48.549+02:002012-10-12T14:50:48.549+02:00Hi!
Instead of
processing := .
can you do:
proce...Hi!<br /><br />Instead of<br />processing := .<br /><br />can you do:<br />processing := Processing instances first.<br /><br />NicoNicolasPettonhttp://nicolas-petton.frnoreply@blogger.com