If you're setting values in an array, use aset: (dotimes [i number] (aset strip i (.createCompatibleImage gc width height transparency)) ...)
If you want to get a value, use aget: (let [stripGC (.createGraphics (aget strip i))] ...) Hope that helps, Justin On Jan 21, 11:07 am, WoodHacker <ramsa...@comcast.net> wrote: > I'm converting the java code examples in Killer Game Programming in > Java by Andrew Davison to Clojure and am having great fun doing it. > But I've hit wall where I can't seem to get the code to work. > > The following code moves an animated gif strip to a java array: > > public BufferedImage[] loadStripImageArray(String fnm, int number) > { > if (number <= 0) { > System.out.println("number <= 0; returning null"); > return null; > } > > BufferedImage stripIm; > if ((stripIm = loadImage(fnm)) == null) { > System.out.println("Returning null"); > return null; > } > > int imWidth = (int) stripIm.getWidth() / number; > int height = stripIm.getHeight(); > int transparency = stripIm.getColorModel().getTransparency(); > > BufferedImage[] strip = new BufferedImage[number]; > Graphics2D stripGC; > > // each BufferedImage from the strip file is stored in strip[] > for (int i=0; i < number; i++) { > strip[i] = gc.createCompatibleImage(imWidth, height, > transparency); <===== > > // create a graphics context > stripGC = strip[i].createGraphics(); > <===== > // stripGC.setComposite(AlphaComposite.Src); > > // copy image > stripGC.drawImage(stripIm, > 0,0, imWidth,height, > i*imWidth,0, (i*imWidth)+imWidth,height, > null); > stripGC.dispose(); > } > return strip; > } // end of loadStripImageArray() > > The problem I'm having is with the for loop. If I create an abject > array of say 6 buffered images, how do I reference the indexed image > array to match the lines pointed to? In other words what is the > equivalent of strip[i] in Clojure? > > I'm not exactly a beginner, but this has stumped me. > > Bill -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first post. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en