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spatial-noise
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Spatially determinisitc n-dimensional noise generators. Useful for things like games, procedural generation and quick testing of numerical algorithms.
<img src=https://raw.github.com/mikolalysenko/spatial-noise/master/images/noise2d.png>
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npm install spatial-noise
var sn = require("spatial-noise")
//Generate noise values on a grid
for(var i=0; i<10; ++i) {
for(var j=0; j<10; ++j) {
console.log(i, j, "->", sn(i, j))
}
}
//Optimized methods are available for up to 4 dimensions
var t = sn.noise4d(10.01, 0.5, 10.0, Date.now())
//You can also use floating point precision, which is slightly faster
var s = sn.noise2f(5, 6)
var sn = require("spatial-noise")
sn.noise1d(x)
sn.noise2d(x,y)
sn.noise3d(x,y,z)
sn.noise4d(x,y,z,t)
sn.noiseNd( ... )
Generates a spatially varying noise function in some fixed dimension taking doubles as arguments.
Note require("spatial-noise")
is an alias for sn.noiseNd( ... )
and takes a variable number of arguments.
sn.noise1f(x)
sn.noise2f(x,y)
sn.noise3f(x,y,z)
sn.noise4f(x,y,z,t)
sn.noiseNf( ... )
Same deal as above, except arguments are all 32 bit floats instead of 64 bit doubles.
(c) 2013 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License
FAQs
Spatially deterministic noise generators
We found that spatial-noise demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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