Flags with Repeats
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<div style='background:silver;padding:5px'> <canvas id='usr' width=--snippet-w-- height=--snippet-h--></canvas> <canvas id='ans' width=--snippet-w-- height=--snippet-h-- style='display:none'></canvas> </div>
--snippet-usr-- drawFlag(document.getElementById('usr').getContext('2d')); (()=>{ --snippet-ans-- drawFlag(document.getElementById('ans').getContext('2d')); })(); let [a,b] = ['usr','ans'] .map(id=>document.getElementById(id)) .map(elem=>elem.getContext('2d').getImageData(0,0,elem.width,elem.height)) let diff = a.data.map((v,i) => v===b.data[i]?1:0).reduce((acc,v)=>acc+v,0)*100/a.data.length; let fb = document.createElement('div'); fb.innerText = `Score: ${diff.toFixed(1)}`; document.body.appendChild(fb); fetch(`/reportProgress.php?uid=--snippet-uid--&qid=--snippet-qid--&score=${diff}`);
We can repeat a statement or block of statements with a for loop. The classic for loop takes the following form:
for(let i = 0; i< 10; i++){ console.log(i); }
The body of the loop runs 10 times, control variable i takes every value 0,1,2..9 in turn. We can use the value of i inside the loop if required.
Bahrain
The flag of Bahrain has a five irregular pentagons on a red background.
Each pentagon can be represented by five points such as (0,0), (64,0) (100,15) (64,31) and (0,31).
function drawFlag(ctx) { ctx.fillStyle = 'red'; ctx.fillRect(0,0,250,155); for(let i=0;i<3;i++){ ctx.fillStyle='white'; ctx.beginPath(); ctx.moveTo(0,0); ctx.lineTo(64,0); ctx.lineTo(100,15); ctx.lineTo(64,31); ctx.lineTo(0,31); ctx.fill(); ctx.translate(0,31); } }
function drawFlag(ctx) { ctx.fillStyle = 'red'; ctx.fillRect(0,0,250,155); for(let i=0;i<5;i++){ ctx.fillStyle='white'; ctx.beginPath(); ctx.moveTo(0,0); ctx.lineTo(64,0); ctx.lineTo(100,15); ctx.lineTo(64,31); ctx.lineTo(0,31); ctx.fill(); ctx.translate(0,31); } }
Qatar
Consider the neighbouring state Qatar.
- 9 pillars, each pillar is 17 pixels below the previous.
- The five coordinates of the top pillar are (0,0) (84,0) (125,9) (84,17), (0,17)
- rgb(128,0,0) is a less jaunty red.
The need for a loop becomes even more obvious for this flag.
function drawFlag(ctx) { }
function drawFlag(ctx) { ctx.fillStyle = 'rgb(128,0,0)'; ctx.fillRect(0,0,250,155); for(let i=0;i<9;i++){ ctx.fillStyle='white'; ctx.beginPath(); ctx.moveTo(0,0); ctx.lineTo(84,0); ctx.lineTo(125,9); ctx.lineTo(84,17); ctx.lineTo(0,17); ctx.fill(); ctx.translate(0,17); } }