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A fast, bulk perlin noise generator Can be created via
PerlinNoiseMap(noiseparams, size)
minetest.get_perlin_map(noiseparams, size)
The latter function must not be called until after the world is finished initializing, so it must be called during some kind of callback rather than at the top level mod initialization code. The first constructor, on the other hand, may be called at any time since it does not depend on the world's seed.
Methods
get2dMap(pos)
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size.x x size.y 2d array of 2d noise values starting at pos={x=,y=}
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get3dMap(pos)
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size.x x size.y x size.z 3d array of 3d noise values starting at pos={x=,y=,z=}
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get2dMap_flat(pos)
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Flat size.x * size.y element array of 2d noise values starting at pos={x=,y=}
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get3dMap_flat(pos)
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Same as get2dMap_flat, but 3d noise |
Noise Params
Here's an example of the noiseparams:
local testparam = {
offset = 0,
scale = 1,
spread = {x=2048, y=2048, z=2048},
seed = 1337,
octaves = 6,
persist = 0.6
}
- spread: defines how fast the (ex.) terrain high changes (frequency)
- seed: every seed generates a different perlin map
- octaves: higher value, higher details
Examples
minetest.register_on_generated(function(minp, maxp, seed)
local vm, emin, emax = minetest.get_mapgen_object("voxelmanip")
local area = VoxelArea:new{MinEdge=emin, MaxEdge=emax}
local data = vm:get_data()
--get side length of the current mapgen block
local side_length = maxp.x - minp.x + 1
local map_lengths_xyz = {x=side_length, y=side_length, z=side_length}
local perlin_map = minetest.get_perlin_map(testparam, map_lengths_xyz):get2dMap_flat(minp)
--loop
local perlin_index = 1
for z = minp.z, maxp.z do
for y = minp.y, maxp.y do
local vi = area:index(minp.x, y, z)
for x = minp.x, maxp.x do
print("Some spam value: "..tostring(perlin_map[vi])
--more efficient coding - x++
perlin_index = perlin_index + 1
vi = vi + 1
end
--go back, one side_length
perlin_index = perlin_index - side_length
end
--go forward, one side_length
perlin_index = perlin_index + side_length
end
end)
See also
External Links
Minetest forum thread: "minetest.get_perlin() and minetest.get_perlin_map() Return nil"