Render Part A Assignment

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OpenGL

glBegin
glVertex2f
glEnd
glColor3f
glEnable
glPushMatrix
glTranslatef
glRotatef
glPopMatrix
glMap1f
glRasterPos2f
glPixelZoom
glDrawPixels
glClearColor

GLUT

glutBitmapCharacter

Code to Investigate

Cavalcade of Graphics

ruby/examples/cavalcade_of_graphics.rb

Code to Implement

Components

Each of the renderable components has its own file in the ruby/render/assignment directory.

Equilateral Triangle

Equilateral-triangle-heights

Render equilateral triangle.png

wikipedia

The triangle should be equilateral, with the origin at the center of mass.

The height is side_length * sqrt(3)/2

The center of mass is one third from the bottom.

Rectangle

Render rectangle.png

Ellipse

Note: to produce the reference image the code below was used:

    slice_count = 32
    delta_theta = (2*Math::PI) /slice_count

Render ellipse.png

Chord

Note: to produce the reference image the code below was used:

    slice_count = 32
    delta_theta = (@theta_z-@theta_a) / slice_count

Note: a Chord with 32 slices will have 33 points.

Render chord.png

Image

Render image.png

Text

Render text.png

Bézier Curve

Point2

To support Bézier curves you will want to implement Point in point2.rb. You may wish to use Ruby's convenient Struct construct.

You should be able to construct a Point2 with an x and a y and be able to access those values.

Component

Quadratic (Second Order) Curve: Bézier 2 big.svg Bézier 2 big.gif
Quadratic (Third Order) Curve: Bézier 3 big.svg Bézier 3 big.gif
Fourth Order Curve: Bézier 4 big.svg Bézier 4 big.gif

Render bezier curve.png

Testing Your Solution

Visual Comparison

file: src/test/ruby/part_a/part_a_test_snapshots_web_page_generator.rb Ruby logo.svg UnitTest

note: ensure that you have removed all printing to receive credit for any assignment.

Unit Test

file: src/test/ruby/part_a/part_a_unit_test.rb Ruby logo.svg UnitTest

note: ensure that you have removed all printing to receive credit for any assignment.