First, I am grateful this forum exists.
I am considering purchase of a Prime. One big reason to buy is so I can develop animated graphics programs. I looked at the HP Prime user guide, and it mentions 10 GRaphics OBjects, with G0 apparently always set as the screen display. This is a little confusing to me. I am used to the concept of double buffering, where the screen display can shift from one graphics object to another, so that changes applied to the entire screen will appear all at once as we update from one frame to the next. But I watch the Prime "Programming Tribute Video" and see lots of cool animations, so there must be a way to quickly update each new screen. How is it done? Any clue would be appreciated. TIA
I am considering purchase of a Prime. One big reason to buy is so I can develop animated graphics programs. I looked at the HP Prime user guide, and it mentions 10 GRaphics OBjects, with G0 apparently always set as the screen display. This is a little confusing to me. I am used to the concept of double buffering, where the screen display can shift from one graphics object to another, so that changes applied to the entire screen will appear all at once as we update from one frame to the next. But I watch the Prime "Programming Tribute Video" and see lots of cool animations, so there must be a way to quickly update each new screen. How is it done? Any clue would be appreciated. TIA