# adapted from demo.py in examples/pico_display # runs full screen on a pico explorer # all credit to orignal author(s) - # I just changed the import statement to import picoexplorer instaead of picodisplay import time, random import picoexplorer as display width = display.get_width() height = display.get_height() display_buffer = bytearray(width * height * 2) # 2-bytes per pixel (RGB565) display.init(display_buffer) # display.set_backlight(1.0) class Ball: def __init__(self, x, y, r, dx, dy, pen): self.x = x self.y = y self.r = r self.dx = dx self.dy = dy self.pen = pen # initialise shapes balls = [] for i in range(0, 100): r = random.randint(0, 10) + 3 balls.append( Ball( random.randint(r, r + (width - 2 * r)), random.randint(r, r + (height - 2 * r)), r, (14 - r) / 2, (14 - r) / 2, display.create_pen(random.randint(0, 255), random.randint(0, 255), random.randint(0, 255)), ) ) while True: display.set_pen(40, 40, 40) display.clear() for ball in balls: ball.x += ball.dx ball.y += ball.dy xmax = width - ball.r xmin = ball.r ymax = height - ball.r ymin = ball.r if ball.x < xmin or ball.x > xmax: ball.dx *= -1 if ball.y < ymin or ball.y > ymax: ball.dy *= -1 display.set_pen(ball.pen) display.circle(int(ball.x), int(ball.y), int(ball.r)) display.update() time.sleep(0.01)