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    • ccc
      ccc last edited by

      Untested...

      def random_location(self) -> ui.scene.Point:
          return ui.scene.Point(*(random.randrange(x) for x in self.size))
      
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      • resserone13
        resserone13 @ccc last edited by

        @ccc I’ll see how it works. Thanks.

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        • mikael
          mikael @resserone13 last edited by

          @resserone13, note that in your code:

          • self.x, self.y move the scene around, not your SpriteNode
          • next_position is missing self
          • if all you are returning is random numbers, function like @ccc’s is sufficient, the generator with yield seems to add no value
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          • resserone13
            resserone13 @mikael last edited by resserone13

            @mikael how would I be able to change the location of the sprite. I was trying to have a bubble pop up on the screen and once it’s tapped it pops up on another random place of the screen and can be tapped again and then pop up at another random place

            Also. What does the —> and * do?

            
            def random_location(self) -> ui.scene.Point:
                return ui.scene.Point(*(random.randrange(x) for x in self.size))
            
            

            It was saying ui has no attribute scene when I tried it. I’m using 3.6

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            • ccc
              ccc last edited by ccc

              Please change ui.scene.Point to just Point (because the line from scene import * pollutes the global namespace with all members of the scene package which runs contrary to the advice of PEP8).

              The -> is using Python type hints to declare what data type this function returns. https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html

              The * says treat one object as several objects in an iterator. This is usually referred to as *args and **kwargs.

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              • JonB
                JonB @resserone13 last edited by

                @resserone13 just move self.bubble, not self, inside touch_began. And don't remove the bubble.

                Or if there is some reason to actually spawn a new one, you would create it there, and assign it to self.bubble

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                • resserone13
                  resserone13 @JonB last edited by resserone13

                  @JonB we did it! Thanks. I was unaware that I wasn’t moving this sprite node. Now the bubble moves around and re spawns in random locations. I’m trying to create a game where bubbles randomly pop up on the screen and you have to tap them before the screen becomes completely full.

                  
                  	def touch_began(self, touch):
                  		if touch.location in self.bubble.frame:
                  			self.bubble.remove_from_parent()
                  			self.bubble.position = random.randrange(410), random.randrange(890)
                  			self.add_child(self.bubble)
                  
                  
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                  • JonB
                    JonB last edited by

                    In that case you will want a list of bubbles, and will need to cycle through the list to see which one was tapped.

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                    • resserone13
                      resserone13 @JonB last edited by

                      @JonB I added a counter to the center of the screen to show how many tap have been made.

                      I have seen people use List To keep track of lasers in a game where a spaceship shoots lasers. I’m not sure how it works.

                      
                      from scene import *
                      import sound
                      import random
                      import math
                      A = Action
                      
                      #screen_size = (414.00, 896.00)
                      
                      class MyScene (Scene):
                      	def setup(self):
                      		
                      		#backgound color
                      		self.background_color = 'white'
                      		
                      		#tap count
                      		self.tap_count = 0
                      		
                      		#bubble sprite
                      		self.bubble = SpriteNode('emj:Blue_Circle')
                      		
                      		#bubble position
                      		self.bubble.position = random.randrange(440), random.randrange(880)
                      
                      		#adds bubble to screen
                      		self.add_child(self.bubble)
                      		
                      		#amout of taps
                      		self.tap_amount_lable = LabelNode(f'{self.tap_count}', font = ('MarkerFelt-Wide', 150), position = self.size/2, color = 'black')
                      		
                      		#fades tap amount into background
                      		self.tap_amount_lable.alpha = .5
                      		
                      		#adds tap amount to screen
                      		self.add_child(self.tap_amount_lable)
                      			
                      	def did_change_size(self):
                      		pass
                      	
                      	def update(self):
                      		self.tap_amount_lable.text = f'{self.tap_count}'
                      
                      	
                      	def touch_began(self, touch):
                      		if touch.location in self.bubble.frame:
                      			self.bubble.remove_from_parent()
                      			self.bubble.position = random.randrange(410), random.randrange(890)
                      			self.add_child(self.bubble)
                      			
                      			#keep track of taps
                      			self.tap_count += 1
                      	
                      
                      
                      	
                      	def touch_moved(self, touch):
                      		pass
                      	
                      	def touch_ended(self, touch):
                      		pass
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      		
                      
                      
                      if __name__ == '__main__':
                      	run(MyScene(), show_fps=False)
                      
                      
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                      • resserone13
                        resserone13 @ccc last edited by resserone13

                        @ccc ended up using.

                        
                        self.bubble.position = random.randrange(410), random.randrange(890)
                        
                        
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                        • ccc
                          ccc last edited by ccc

                          So what happens when you move your scene to a different device? iPad, iPad Mini, iPhone small screen, iPhone XL screen? Also, when you rotate the screen.

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                          • mikael
                            mikael @resserone13 last edited by

                            @resserone13, removing and then adding the bubble to the parent is unnecessary and makes no visual difference. Just change the position.

                            If you want a small delay between the bubble vanishing and popping up again, use Actions.

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                            • resserone13
                              resserone13 @ccc last edited by resserone13

                              @ccc I’ve tried a few things but it keeps saying range expected a sequence.

                              Maybe this...

                              
                              			self.bubble.position = ((*(random.randrange(x) for x in self.size)),
                              			(*(random.randrange(x) for x in self.size)))
                              
                              
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                              • resserone13
                                resserone13 @mikael last edited by

                                @mikael I had trouble with action. I have a card game I’m working on and I can’t really figure out action or sequence. I was trying to have the cards shuffle around. With . Move_to(). I can get to to move once but no more and I can’t figure out sequence

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                                • mikael
                                  mikael @resserone13 last edited by mikael

                                  @resserone13, a little repeated code is not bad, if it makes things more understandable:

                                  Try:

                                  self.bubble.position = random.randrange(self.size.w), random.randrange(self.size.h)
                                  
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                                  • resserone13
                                    resserone13 @mikael last edited by

                                    @mikael thanks. That works and is simple. Can you show me an example of how to use actions and how to use sequence? Maybe make the bubble move twice each time it’s touched?

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                                    • mikael
                                      mikael @resserone13 last edited by

                                      @resserone13, here’s an example, quickly adapted from the docs. To make progress on this, be sure to read at least all the intro bits of the scene module, and keep hitting the Help on the individual methods.

                                      from random import randrange
                                      
                                      from scene import *
                                      
                                      
                                      class MyScene (Scene):
                                          
                                          bubble_radius = 40
                                          bubble_diameter = bubble_radius * 2
                                          
                                          def setup(self):
                                              self.background_color = 'midnightblue'
                                              self.bubble = SpriteNode('plf:HudCoin')
                                              self.bubble.position = self.size / 2
                                              self.bubble.size = (self.bubble_diameter,) * 2
                                              self.add_child(self.bubble)
                                      
                                          def touch_began(self, touch):
                                              # Hit detect
                                              if abs(self.bubble.position - touch.location) <= self.bubble_radius:
                                                  new_position = randrange(self.size.w), randrange(self.size.h)
                                                  self.bubble.run_action(
                                                      Action.sequence(
                                                          Action.fade_to(0, 0.3),
                                                          Action.move_to(*new_position),
                                                          Action.wait(0.1),
                                                          Action.fade_to(1, 0.3),
                                                      )
                                                  )
                                      
                                      
                                      run(MyScene())
                                      
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                                      • enceladus
                                        enceladus last edited by

                                        Look at the following scene action examples in
                                        https://github.com/encela95dus/ios_pythonista_examples

                                        From readme
                                        scene_action1,2,3.py
                                        textanimation.py
                                        textanimation_wayy.py

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                                        • resserone13
                                          resserone13 @enceladus last edited by

                                          @enceladus thanks for the info. I have looked through some of this. Mainly the card game. A lot of good stuff. My issue Sometimes is understanding what I’m reading. I believe it’s good to read code and I try to read as much as I can and watch videos and figure out everything I can buy myself and then after that I’ll post here.

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                                          • resserone13
                                            resserone13 @ccc last edited by resserone13

                                            @ccc would something like this be a good idea?

                                            
                                            position = (self.size.w/2, self.size.h * 1.60)
                                            
                                            

                                            If not would be so kind to so me the proper way.

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