ArrayPainter 1.1
Freeware
Vista / WinXP
Vista / WinXP
Where there's will, there's a way. ArrayPainter is small and simple, yet very useful tool coded in Java. Like the name suggests, you can actually paint Arrays with it.
So basically what is this useful for? ArrayPainter is useful for anything where you might need a two-dimensional array to represent something, such as maps in tile-based games. You can setup different tiles with numerical or alphabetical value (Strings, numbers, anything), create your Array easily by painting it with your defined shapes and then generate an array in the form of code. You can set colours or even images to represent your different tiles.
ArrayPainter requires Java in order to run.
So basically what is this useful for? ArrayPainter is useful for anything where you might need a two-dimensional array to represent something, such as maps in tile-based games. You can setup different tiles with numerical or alphabetical value (Strings, numbers, anything), create your Array easily by painting it with your defined shapes and then generate an array in the form of code. You can set colours or even images to represent your different tiles.
ArrayPainter requires Java in order to run.
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Date added
13 Mar 2009
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809
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Supported languages
English
Operating systems
Vista / WinXP1
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