Jason Stackhouse

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Mar 23, 2021 07:31
Ok thank you. Have a nice day/evening
Mar 23, 2021 07:30
Btw, would you shift() before push() or push() before shift()?
Mar 23, 2021 07:27
True. Anyways, thanks for helping me understand why my "optimization" didn't work. Even a C++ programmer I asked didn't know why :P
Mar 23, 2021 07:26
Isn't that kind of what I did with the manual shifting?
Mar 23, 2021 07:24
I'm not too concerned about bottlenecks, more into trying to minimize garbage memory
Mar 23, 2021 07:19
I guess you're right because the allocations would probably be the same with a simple push and a shift
Mar 23, 2021 07:17
I was just trying to make it not allocate a new object and just replace it as an optimization. Guess that doesn't work.
Mar 23, 2021 07:16
@VLAZ Ah, I see what you mean. If I replace the last lines with arr[5]= {one: Math.random(), two: Math.random(), three: Math.random(), four: Math.random()} it works
Mar 23, 2021 00:58
I'm basically trying to add a new value to the array and delete the oldest entry
Mar 23, 2021 00:58
I have an array that I prefill with values. Why does this function end up replacing all of them after it's been run a couple of times?
Mar 23, 2021 00:57
for (let i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
arr.push({one: Math.random(), two: Math.random(), three: Math.random(), four: Math.random()});
}

function shifting() {
for (let i = 1; i < 6; ++i) {
arr[i - 1] = arr[i];
}

arr[5].one = Math.random();
arr[5].two = Math.random();
arr[5].three = Math.random();
arr[5].four = Math.random();
}
Jan 23, 2020 10:20
    let last = 0
    for (let i = 0; i < array.length; ++i) {
        if(array[i].update()){
            this.array[last++] = array[i];
        }else{
            this.pool.push(array[i]);
        }
    }
    array.splice(last);
How about something like this?
Jan 23, 2020 10:15
Ah, okay. I was thinking pooling operations take time so each particle has their own random decay time (how long they are alive), to spread out these operations
Jan 23, 2020 10:13
Yes, basically I'm making a particle engine and I'm sending dead particles back into the pool
Jan 23, 2020 10:09
https://jsfiddle.net/willRF/p1jrch83/
this.pool.push(array.splice(i--, 1)[0]);
Does anyone know how to reduce the quadratic complexity of this? Well, it's linear on its own, but inside the loop it's quadratic.
Mar 10, 2019 01:41
https://jsfiddle.net/willRF/rynufpbj/
Anyone know how I could possibly make the movement more round? Right now, it's kind of moving in a straight line away when it's within collision distance.
Nov 1, 2018 22:23
When in debugging in Chrome, I should want gradual spikes in heap size as apposed to frantic ones, right?
Nov 1, 2018 19:51
Thanks a lot for clearing up stuff though. Really appreciate it :)
Nov 1, 2018 19:50
Probably, I just got really confused as I haven't touched JS since 2014
Nov 1, 2018 19:47
I get what she's on about-- that they are immutable, but I don't think Object.assign works that way
Nov 1, 2018 19:46
I asked:
I'm with you so far.... but why should I use arrays as makeshift objects?

They replied:
object = array
array = object
same sthing in jscript
Nov 1, 2018 19:40
This is from the same Discord btw:

when u do this it lives in the bracket in here:
const explosions = Object.assign([], {
pool : [],

when u do this it is in array
const explosions = {
array: [],
pool: [],
Nov 1, 2018 19:37
Hahaha, it's the same guy. It's kinda funny how he accidentally posted his key and had to reset it
Nov 1, 2018 19:35
Dude, Kevin! I think this is the same guy who is in a Discord server
Nov 1, 2018 19:34
Thanks, rlemon. You're a legend bro
Nov 1, 2018 19:28
Is this a good way to go about object pooling? jsfiddle.net/willRF/f04hakeo/1
Nov 1, 2018 02:38
I have a quick question about object pooling. Is this jsfiddle.net/willRF/f04hakeo/1 better than this jsfiddle.net/willRF/cez1rnmb/6 ?
Sep 14, 2018 21:33
Should I only keep event listeners when I need them, or should I just assign all of them on page load? Example: adding event listeners when a menu is opened, and remove them when it's closed.
Apr 11, 2018 18:50
He kinda looks like a submissive version of Voldemort
Apr 11, 2018 18:45
What's your guys favorite font?
Apr 11, 2018 18:14
Yeah, it's pretty much micro-optimizations at this point. However, funnily enough color names are faster than both rgb and hex
Apr 11, 2018 18:12
Oy, I've found a pretty neutral one, just setting a color jsperf.com/canvas-rgb-color-verses-hexcode-color
Apr 11, 2018 18:07
Alright, thanks mate
Apr 11, 2018 17:59
Why is hex faster than rgb in canvas? Isn't rgb the native for GPUs?
Apr 11, 2018 17:26
Aye, D.va from Overwatch, mate
Apr 11, 2018 17:25
I had an anime friend from Belgium who tossed off to D. va
Apr 11, 2018 17:24
Are you Dutch?
Apr 11, 2018 17:21
Probably something I read online back in 2012 when I was using w3schools
Apr 11, 2018 17:16
This chat gives me more freedom than the Australian government
Apr 11, 2018 17:13
I dont, I hate plums
Apr 11, 2018 17:12
That man basically looks like a plum
Apr 11, 2018 17:12
Aye, but is there a better way to remove it (other than save and restore)?
Apr 11, 2018 17:10
@rlemon Here's the code:

vkRender.beginPath();
vkRender.moveTo(0, 0);
vkRender.lineTo(100, 200);
vkRender.shadowBlur = 10;
vkRender.shadowOffsetX = 10;
vkRender.shadowOffsetY = 10;
vkRender.shadowColor = '#f62459';
vkRender.strokeStyle = '#f62459';
vkRender.lineWidth = 1;
vkRender.stroke();

vkRender.shadowBlur = 0; // added to the end like you said, blur still being applied everywhere
Apr 11, 2018 16:14
@rlemon Wait, shadows are still being applied
Apr 11, 2018 16:12
Thank you!
 

Trash can

Like the recycle bin, but trashier.
Mar 23, 2021 00:56
for (let i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
arr.push({one: Math.random(), two: Math.random(), three: Math.random(), four: Math.random()});
}

function shifting() {
for (let i = 1; i < 6; ++i) {
arr[i - 1] = arr[i];
}

arr[5].one = Math.random();
arr[5].two = Math.random();
arr[5].three = Math.random();
arr[5].four = Math.random();
}

I prepare an array by filling it with 6 objects with 4 values each. Why this function replace all the entries after it's run a few times?
Mar 23, 2021 00:55
for (let i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
arr.push({one: Math.random(), two: Math.random(), three: Math.random(), four: Math.random()});
}

function shifting() {
for (let i = 1; i < 6; ++i) {
arr[i - 1] = arr[i];
}

arr[5].one = Math.random();
arr[5].two = Math.random();
arr[5].three = Math.random();
arr[5].four = Math.random();
}

I prepare an array by filling it with 6 objects with 4 values each. Why this function replace all the entries after it's run a few times?
Jan 23, 2020 10:20
let last = 0
for (let i = 0; i < array.length; ++i) {
if(array[i].update()){
this.array[last++] = array[i];
}else{
this.pool.push(array[i]);
}
}
array.splice(last);
How about something like this?
Nov 1, 2018 19:44
Well, you probably saw the code in my jsfiddle, right. Some person said I should instead use Object.assign, like so:

const explosions = Object.assign([], {
pool : [],
create() {
var exp;
if (explosions.pool.length) {
exp = explosions.pool.pop();
} else {
exp = new Explosion();
}
explosions.push(exp);
return exp;
},
update() {
var i;

for (i = 0; i < explosions.length; i ++) {
if (explosions[i].update() === false) {
explosions.pool.push(explosions.splice(i--, 1)[0]);
}
}
},
});