Name
pop()
Description
The pop() function restores the previous drawing style
 settings and transformations after push() has changed them.
 Note that these functions are always used together. They allow
 you to change the style and transformation settings and later
 return to what you had. When a new state is started with push(),
 it builds on the current style and transform information.
 
 
 push() stores information related to the current
 transformation state and style settings controlled by the
 following functions: rotate(), translate(),
 scale(), fill(), stroke(), tint(),
 strokeWeight(), strokeCap(), strokeJoin(),
 imageMode(), rectMode(), ellipseMode(),
 colorMode(), textAlign(), textFont(),
 textMode(), textSize(), textLeading().
 
 The push() and pop() functions were added with
 Processing 3.5. They can be used in place of pushMatrix(),
 popMatrix(), pushStyles(), and popStyles().
 The difference is that push() and pop() control both the
 transformations (rotate, scale, translate) and the drawing styles
 at the same time.
Examples
fill(255); rect(0, 0, 200, 200); // White rectangle push(); translate(80, 70); fill(0); rect(0, 0, 200, 200); // Black rectangle pop(); // Restore original settings fill(100); rect(40, 40, 200, 200); // Gray rectangle![Image output for example 1]()
ellipse(0, 200, 133, 133); // Left circle push(); strokeWeight(40); fill(204, 153, 0); ellipse(200, 200, 133, 133); // Middle circle pop(); // Restore original settings ellipse(400, 200, 133, 133); // Right circle![Image output for example 2]()
Syntax
pop()
Return
void
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