I just started with world generation and I've been looking for tutorials on perlin noise everywhere but sadly there are not alot to be found on Google. The last days I followed a tutorial but I can't get my code to work.
Here is my Java method.
private static double[][] createNoise(int xn, int yn, int sps) {
int m = yn * sps;
int n = xn * sps;
double[][] u = new double[yn + 1][];
double[][] v = new double[yn + 1][];
double[][] x = new double[m][];
double[][] y = new double[m][];
double[][] z = new double[m][];
for (int i = 0; i < m; i++) {
x[i] = new double[n];
y[i] = new double[n];
z[i] = new double[n];
}
for (int i = 0; i < yn + 1; i++) {
u[i] = new double[xn + 1];
v[i] = new double[xn + 1];
}
for (int i = 0; i < xn + 1; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < yn + 1; j++) {
u[i][j] = nextRandom();
v[i][j] = nextRandom();
}
}
double hx = xn / (n - 1);
double hy = yn / (m - 1);
for (int i = 0; i < m; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < n; j++) {
x[i][j] = hx * j;
y[i][j] = hy * i;
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < m; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < n; j++) {
int xc = (int)x[i][j];
int yc = (int)y[i][j];
if (x[i][j] % 1 == 0 && x[i][j] != 0 ) xc = xc - 1;
if (y[i][j] % 1 == 0 && y[i][j] != 0 ) yc = yc - 1;
double xr = x[i][j] - xc;
double yr = y[i][j] - yc;
double s11[] = {-xr, -yr};
double s21[] = {-xr, 1 - yr};
double s22[] = {1 - xr, 1 - yr};
double s12[] = {1 - xr, -yr};
double q11 = s11[0] * u[yc][xc] + s11[1] * v[yc][xc];
double q21 = s21[0] * u[yc + 1][xc] + s21[1] * v[yc + 1][xc];
double q22 = s22[0] * u[yc + 1][xc + 1] + s22[1] * v[yc + 1][xc + 1];
double q12 = s12[0] * u[yc][xc + 1] + s12[1] * v[yc][xc + 1];
z[i][j] = lerp(x[i][j], y[i][j], xc, xc + 1, yc, yc + 1, q11, q12, q21, q22);
}
}
return z;
}
The heightmap that the method returns sadly enough looks like this
As you can see, the first row/column is working, but after that the algorithm seems to fail. I made sure that the method
nextRandom();
returns a float value between -1 & 1.
Thanks alot!
Thanks to user @gawi for pointing this out.
hx = xn / (n - 1);
will divide 2 integers, and most likely return 0. You can fix this by casting a double to it:
double hx = (double)xn / (n - 1);
Then the map just works!