Simulation framework for nonsmooth dynamical systems
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Simulation framework for nonsmooth dynamical systems
🎮 This repository hosts a Bouncing Ball game coded in JavaFX, offering a fun and interactive gameplay experience. It showcases object movement, collision detection, and score tracking, serving as a great example for developers interested in game development using JavaFX.
Canvas Animations in Typescript
Balls bouncing in a ring. This simulation outlines how chaos emerges from a simple ball bouncing around in a ring. This code was inspired by a numberphile video on chaos-theory.
A simple React demo with bouncing balls
BouncingBallsGame its a game developed in C++ using freeglut library.
Bouncing Ball is a 2D game developed using CPP graphics. It basically has a slant line which is movalble using mouse and when the ball reaches bottom we need to place the slant so that ball can bounce back.
Physical calculations with bouncing ball
Bouncing ball equations and animated plot generated by Maple code
Delu is a simple Bouncing Ball Game developed using C++ and Raylib
Simple bouncing ball using HTML5 canvas check output here: https://output.jsbin.com/leperah
A number of simple simulations of bouncing balls
Simple Bouncing Ball implementation in Java / Swing
This is a two player game in which you have to control a circle on the screen(evil circle) that catches the bouncing balls on the screen. Two players can play the game and for it the controls are as follows Player 1 can go in 4 directions with W,A,S and D keys. Player 2 can do the same with arrow UP, DOWN, RIGHT and LEFT.
🔴 An application to spawn balls and watch them bounce after each collide infinitely
Spheres that bounce around.
A HTML5 Canvas demonstration challenge to generate randomly coloured balls and shoot them in random directions with random speeds. Included canvas resizing and boundaries for the balls to bounce.
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