The idea began with the interest in making a “for” loop which would, when mouse pressed, create a series of circles each 10 pixels larger than the next. I had trouble making it work in time. What would end up happening is I would press the mouse and instantly all the circles would appear at once rather than one after the other. That’s when I hit the reference material and found a function called “millus”. Millus stands for milliseconds and it allows you to trigger code at any point within time. It took a little finagling to get it to work but thanks to the Learning Processing book it even
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