OK, I'm such a noob here, that I'm not quite sure how to ask my question...
I have a "dwell file" -an array of values generated by a Mandelbrot Set application, one per pixel, with arbitrary values between 1 and xxxxxxxxxxx (currently less than 2 billion, and right now far less than 1,000,000)- and I would like to use them, suitably tweaked, as indices into a ColorMap. The ColorMap need not have 1,000,000 entries. No-one can see that many color differences in a Mandelbrot set anyway.
I can generate an array of Color (ColorArray?) but I'm not sure how to use them to create the ColorMap, and I'm not sure how to use the ColorMap to speedily change what is drawn in the first place.
Right now, I'm creating a color dictionary and drawing via:
1 to: 800 do: [:y| 1 to: 800 do: [:x| |i| i := x+ ((y-1) *800). aForm colorAt: x@y put:( myDictColors at: (myArray at: i )).] ].
where myDictColors is a dictionary whose keys are the dwells listed in the dwell array file and whose values are Color objects from my array of colors.
Drawing the above takes about 1.5 seconds, which is a bit slow. I'd like realtime-ish updating as I play with colors in the palette. Can this be done, at least up to the 4096 color limit that BitBlt has for ColorMaps?
If so, how? I've been trying to figure out the various classes and I'm stumped.
Thanks
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