LL JOI game in R
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2022 5:26 pm
Am a bit of a lurker on these forums, occasional poster on topics here and there but mostly a lurker
Not really sure where best to share this, assuming it may be of interest
I came across a LL clip a while back and it could probably lend itself quite well to a webtease, but never really got to grips with eos in terms of writing anything, and this would probably need quite a bit of javascript
It's this clip for info: https://iwantclips.com/store/228/London ... adders-JOI
(unfortunately the description doesn't really explain the game)
While i may not be writing eos teases, what i can write is code in R so i thought i'd see if it could work
I know it's really software meant for data analysis, statistics and regression modelling but i can make it simulate a joi edging game with a bit of creative code
I went through the video explanation a few times and after starting on it ages ago picked it up again this week and i think it mostly works
Have put together a readme with some instructions and a rough summary of the clip contents in the descriptions
R is not the most user friendly thing to get working, but i've tried my best with the readme
The folder comes to about 1mb, and most of that is from the screenshots (the readme and script are about 20k in total) - comes in at about 200 lines of code plus a bit more from some scenario testing i did
It was kinda fun to write putting the logic in - and i acknowledge in the readme that handling everything with global variables probably isn't the best practice, but once it's setup it doesn't seem to break too much
Let me know what you think - feel free to move the topic if it's in the wrong place
And if someone feels like they could write it as an eos tease that would be pretty awesome - or who knows maybe i will get good enough with eos and get round to making it some day
You'll need to supply your own image gallery to get it working - any folder with jpgs or pngs will work
Anyway, here's a mega link - i made a throwaway type account to host it so i don't lose anything on my own mega account if it gets reported or anything:
https://mega.nz/folder/C5JgQIAZ#voCOTUn4-THuu4Tz0R0SKQ
Not really sure where best to share this, assuming it may be of interest
I came across a LL clip a while back and it could probably lend itself quite well to a webtease, but never really got to grips with eos in terms of writing anything, and this would probably need quite a bit of javascript
It's this clip for info: https://iwantclips.com/store/228/London ... adders-JOI
(unfortunately the description doesn't really explain the game)
While i may not be writing eos teases, what i can write is code in R so i thought i'd see if it could work
I know it's really software meant for data analysis, statistics and regression modelling but i can make it simulate a joi edging game with a bit of creative code
I went through the video explanation a few times and after starting on it ages ago picked it up again this week and i think it mostly works
Have put together a readme with some instructions and a rough summary of the clip contents in the descriptions
R is not the most user friendly thing to get working, but i've tried my best with the readme
The folder comes to about 1mb, and most of that is from the screenshots (the readme and script are about 20k in total) - comes in at about 200 lines of code plus a bit more from some scenario testing i did
It was kinda fun to write putting the logic in - and i acknowledge in the readme that handling everything with global variables probably isn't the best practice, but once it's setup it doesn't seem to break too much
Let me know what you think - feel free to move the topic if it's in the wrong place
And if someone feels like they could write it as an eos tease that would be pretty awesome - or who knows maybe i will get good enough with eos and get round to making it some day
You'll need to supply your own image gallery to get it working - any folder with jpgs or pngs will work
Anyway, here's a mega link - i made a throwaway type account to host it so i don't lose anything on my own mega account if it gets reported or anything:
https://mega.nz/folder/C5JgQIAZ#voCOTUn4-THuu4Tz0R0SKQ