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Processing 2: Creative Coding Hotshot

You're reading from   Processing 2: Creative Coding Hotshot Learn Processing with exciting and engaging projects to make your computer talk, see, hear, express emotions, and even design physical objects

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782166726
Length 266 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nikolaus Gradwohl Nikolaus Gradwohl
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Processing 2: Creative Coding Hotshot
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Romeo and Juliet FREE CHAPTER 2. The Stick Figure Dance Company 3. The Disco Dance Floor 4. Smilie-O-Mat 5. The Smilie-O-Mat Controller 6. Fly to the Moon 7. The Neon Globe 8. Logfile Geo-visualizer 9. From Virtual to Real Index

Reading a logfile


The first task for our current mission is to take the logfile of an Apache web server and extract the interesting parts. We are going to use regular expressions to split the logfiles' lines and we are fetching the IP address and the timestamp. We will also create a new class to store the data we have extracted.

Engage Thrusters

Let's start with parsing our logfile:

  1. Create a new sketch and add the setup() and draw() methods.

    void setup() {
    }
    
    void draw() {
    }
  2. Now we add the logfile we want to visualize by dropping it on the sketch window or adding it using the Sketch | Add File ... menu.

  3. In the setup() method, we read the file into an array of strings.

    void setup() {
      size(700,350);
      String[] log = loadStrings( "access.log" );
     }
  4. Add a new tab by clicking on the little arrow icon and selecting New Tab. We name it LogRow and create a new class to store the IP address and the timestamp of each record.

    class LogRow {
      String ip;
      String timestamp;
      
      public  LogRow( String ip,...
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