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Hi there !

Thanks a lot for your tool: it has been quite helpful !
I was about to write myself a quick canvas helper - actually started it, then stumbled upon your work: needless to say, I was glad ;p

The provided example has a helper fcn which "overwrites only were it already draw" from the beginning of the clamped array.
The goal is to be able to skip turning all the leds off and then some of them on, instead directly turning off only those that were and that are no longer on.
Don't know yet if this is faster than resetting all the clamped array values to 0 & then only the ones needed to red, should be IF the current algo is not that bad since we'll have to loop over less stuff & hence spend less time on looping ? -> you tell me ;p

So, here come my own 2 cents on the subject ;)
Can't wait to test those on real hardware ;)

Keep up the good work
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Hi there !

Thanks a lot for your tool: it has been quite helpful !
I was about to write myself a quick canvas helper - actually started it, then stumbled upon your work: needless to say, I was glad ;p

The provided example has a helper fcn which "overwrites only were it already draw" from the beginning of the clamped array.
The goal is to be able to skip turning all the leds off and then some of them on, instead directly turning off only those that were and that are no longer on.
Don't know yet if this is faster than resetting all the clamped array values to 0 & then only the ones needed to red, should be IF the current algo is not that bad since we'll have to loop over less stuff & hence spend less time on looping ? -> you tell me ;p

So, here come my own 2 cents on the subject ;)
Can't wait to test those on real hardware ;)

Keep up the good work
++
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