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    Help me find a way to make the lasers fire in a certain direction.

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    • arsartindustry
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      • BurntRice
        BurntRice last edited by

        The code runs whenever the laser button detects that someone has touched it.

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        • JonB
          JonB @BurntRice last edited by

          @BurntRice but you told me that you want lasers to MOVE even when someone is not currently touching the button.

          So, you must move the MOVE code out from inside the for touch in self.touches loop.

          Your code has two parts:

          • Create a new laser object when person touches the button
          • Move all of the existing lasers

          The first part should only happen when user is touching the button.

          The second part should happen always.

          Erase your for l in self.lasers code. Now, write new movement code inside a new function, which you will call from update. You will need to redefine direction inside your loop -- it is not the same direction variable that is used inside your creation code. for now, hardcod direction=Vector2(0,1) just so you can get something to work. Later you will use the laser rotation to determine direction.

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          • BurntRice
            BurntRice last edited by ccc

            I’m still working on it, but I added this:

            def update_lasers(self):
                    for l in self.lasers:
                        l.direction = Vector2(0,1)
                        l.rotation = self.Player.rotation
                        l.position = l.position + l.direction
            

            I just want to check if I’m getting side tracked or not.

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            • JonB
              JonB last edited by

              When a laser is moving, it should move based on IT's rotation,not the player rotation. You might move after the laser gets fired, but you want the laser to go straight.

              So delete the line updating the rotation. The rotation was set when you spawn the laser.

              This code should work, but of course the laser always goes in one direction. So next, you can redefine direction using the l.rotation, similar to the way you calculated it when you spawn the laser

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              • BurntRice
                BurntRice last edited by

                I think I’ve finally done it! It works, as it shoots in the way I want it, and keeps on travelling even when I haven’t touched it, thanks.
                All I have to do is add a action so I can’t spam or hold down on the button. What is the best way to add this?

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                • BurntRice
                  BurntRice last edited by

                  Also, I would also like to know how to code screen wrapping.

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                  • ccc
                    ccc last edited by ccc

                    player.location.x %= screen.width
                    player.location.y %= screen.height
                    
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                    • BurntRice
                      BurntRice last edited by

                      Oh, thanks.

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                      • BurntRice
                        BurntRice last edited by

                        Wait, how do find the screen width and height? And what about location?

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                        • cvp
                          cvp @BurntRice last edited by

                          @BurntRice said:

                          how do find the screen width and height

                          ui.get_screen_size() --> width,height

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                          • JonB
                            JonB last edited by

                            Re spamming, one approach is, in your button handling code, to keep track of self.t, and self.lastfire_time. When current time minus last fire time is > some value, reset the last fire time to current time, and fire a laser. Otherwise, pass

                            BTW, in your laser loop, you will need to check if the laser is off screen (not in self.bounds), then delete the object from the scene. Otherwise your scene will eventually bog down or crash because it is moving millions of laser objects.

                            This could also be done in your check_collisions method where you see if your lasers hit your enemies.

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                            • BurntRice
                              BurntRice @cvp last edited by

                              @cvp And what about location?

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                              • JonB
                                JonB last edited by ccc

                                position, not location.

                                If you want to wrap, you need to fundamentally change your button logic, since you check limits

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                                • BurntRice
                                  BurntRice last edited by BurntRice

                                  I have added this:
                                  width, height = ui.get_screen_size()
                                  And then added this later:
                                  if self.Player.position.x <= 0 or self.Player.position.x >= 1112:
                                  self.Player.position.x %= width
                                  if self.Player.position.y <= 0 or self.Player.position.y >= 834:
                                  self.Player.position.y %= height
                                  This didn’t work. I checked if I had gotten the width and height variables in a seperate script, and I did. I am now stumped.

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                                  • JonB
                                    JonB last edited by

                                    What do you think your if statement does?

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                                    • BurntRice
                                      BurntRice last edited by

                                      Whenever the Players position.x is equal to or smaller than 0 or whenever the position.x is equal to or greater than 1112, you do the remainder of the division of the screen height.

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                                      • JonB
                                        JonB last edited by

                                        Post your button handling code again... You used to have checks that the new position was in the screen.

                                        You actually don't need the if statements --
                                        You could say player.position.x%=self.width, which will always cause it to wrap around.

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                                        • BurntRice
                                          BurntRice last edited by ccc

                                          Here you go:

                                          def handle_button_presses(self):
                                                  rotationAdd = math.pi/180
                                                  self.Player.location = self.Player.position
                                                  for touch in self.touches.values():
                                                      if touch.location in self.LeftCrtl.bbox:
                                                          actions = [A.rotate_by(math.pi/180)]
                                                          self.Player.rotation = self.Player.rotation + rotationAdd
                                                          self.Player.run_action(A.sequence(actions))
                                                          
                                                      if touch.location in self.RightCrtl.bbox:
                                                          actions = [A.rotate_by(math.pi/-180)]
                                                          self.Player.rotation = self.Player.rotation - rotationAdd
                                                          self.Player.run_action(A.sequence(actions))
                                                          
                                          
                                                      if touch.location in self.UpCrtl.bbox:
                                                          direction = Vector2(-math.sin(self.Player.rotation), math.cos(self.Player.rotation))
                                                          self.Player.position += direction*3
                                                          if self.Player.position.x <= 0 or self.Player.position.x >= 1112:
                                                              self.Player.position.x %= width
                                                          if self.Player.position.y <= 0 or self.Player.position.y >= 834:
                                                              self.Player.position.y %= height
                                          

                                          I did change the movement code a little.

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                                          • ccc
                                            ccc last edited by

                                            @BurntRice said:

                                                        if self.Player.position.x <= 0 or self.Player.position.x >= 1112:
                                                            self.Player.position.x %= width
                                                        if self.Player.position.y <= 0 or self.Player.position.y >= 834:
                                                            self.Player.position.y %= height
                                            

                                            @JonB said:

                                            You actually don't need the if statements

                                                        self.Player.position.x %= width
                                                        self.Player.position.y %= height
                                            
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