3.3: Angles and Vectors - Nature of Code

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Timestamps:
0:00 Hi again!
0:24 How is tangent useful and heading()
3:29 Using heading()
5:47 Demonstrate fromAngle()
8:13 What could you make?

Editing by Mathieu Blanchette
Animations by Jason Heglund
Music from Epidemic Sound

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Often times I watch Daniel's videos for educational purposes, with occasions happening when he's explaining stuff I got me already covered elsewhere.
Do I skip those videos?
Nope. I still watch them from the beginning till the end.
And you all know why.
Except, perhaps, those couple blind ones who missed the like button.

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Sir thank u for Teaching me everything about processing now I am interested in ai's and I love making them you have every single tutorial about Java thanks Soo much ❤️

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Hi Mr. Shiffman!

How are you doing? You are a huge inspiration for me and you are one of the reasons I continued coding because you make everything super exciting unlike others. 😃😃 You keep me happy and busy at the same time which I love because your energy and attitude are out of this world! One

So, I would really like to know how I would do all of this on a square object. So, what I mean, is how would I apply a force to an object that is a square? I am asking this because I am making a really cool game where you have to escape a 2D room and not get hit by asteroids coming down! And, I want my object to be a square and act sort of like the wheels on a car; sort of spinning slowly and moves. If I am not wrong, you can accomplish this tire effect by sticking the square to the ground and applying a force to the back of the would I code this? I was super confused on how I would keep the object on the ground and apply a force to it that moves the square. Would I just increase the gravity by a lot on the object and apply a force? So, whenever you get the chance, please let me know on how I would code this or kindly please make a video on this because I find these topics very interesting and I think it could help others too. Have you ever seen those types of games where it’s like the tire thing I am mentioning? That is where I am trying to go with movement in this game. Let me know if you have any questions about my question (😂) or any clarifications. Thank you so much for your time!

*Also, If you do decide to do this video or just reply to me, kindly use p5.js because I use that and I do not have processing, I only have p5.js*

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I have the flu right now and these video are helping to distract me from the extreme pain I'm in.

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I made my first web app using p5js...all thinks to you..💗💗

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I wish I had you for my computer studies teacher when i was in high school

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I'd really like to grab a coffee with any of the 3 people who disliked this video and really dig deep into what's wrong with them.

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Dan, I love you even if the channel doesn't have more subtitles in Português/BR

graunaa
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I'm sure you might have coveted this before but I'm struggling to get my head around vectors and velocity and acceleration. Specifically the relationship between velocity and acceleration and how you add one to the other. Did you cover that in the previous nature of code videos?

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please make a videoseries on learning math from using p5.js

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Please tell me that you are going to do genetic algorithms from “Evolution of Code” as well! Really looking forward to it! ❤️

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I know that you might not be able to but I was trying to figure out how to make a socket server but I have windows and I can't figure it out because there aren't any videos about windows, node and p5

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I am vector: a direction and magnitude. (or something like that from Dispicable Me)

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