@CSᵠ thats actually really useful! ill use it next time, the second half of my workshop seems to not require a regExp but rather just some simple string methods!
@CSᵠ oh no nvm read that wrong it does :( slightly more difficult then the previous requirement, it requires atleast 1 match in the string (vs. the whole input having to match like previously)
oh okay, so the requirements are that a user would enter a string, the string has to be between 6-10 chars and can contain anything, aslong as in the string it has atleast one of the following:
so the version u just put up (version 4) that would look for A-Za-z 0-9 and stop when it found anything that matchs it (the first match) and returns true?
@Mosho what do you mean? i've only dont constructors in c++ but I can try to help
How would you guys implement a zoom function in canvas that can still detect when a mouse is over a given sprite? I tried this: jsfiddle.net/ejp9bphm but when you zoom in a bit the accuracy of the mouse over detection gets worse and worse