1. Graphics Collsion Detection
- Posted by Piotr Dubla <pman at IAFRICA.COM> Jul 09, 1997
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------=_NextPart_000_01BC8C62.F89C2E80 Is there anyone out there who knows what the best collision detection method so my guy doesn't walk through object I have on the screen . I use this if key = 333 and y > 1 and x < 245 and x 1= 123 and y != 123 and x != 124 and y != 125 and x != etc. etc etc There must be a beter way Piotr Dubla (a.k.a Mr. Gibbles) ------=_NextPart_000_01BC8C62.F89C2E80 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html><head></head><BODY bgcolor=3D"#FFFFFF"><p><font size=3D2 = color=3D"#000000" face=3D"Arial">Is there anyone out there who knows = what the best collision detection method so my guy doesn't walk through = object I have on the screen . I use this<br><br>if key =3D 333 and y = > 1 and x < 245 and x 1=3D 123 and y !=3D 123 and x !=3D 124 and y = !=3D 125 and x !=3D etc. etc etc<br><br>There must be a beter = way<br><br><br>Piotr Dubla (a.k.a Mr. Gibbles)<br><br><br><br></p> ------=_NextPart_000_01BC8C62.F89C2E80--
2. Graphics Collsion Detection
- Posted by Ad Rienks <Ad_Rienks at COMPUSERVE.COM> Jul 09, 1997
- 640 views
Piotr Dubla asked: >Is there anyone out there who knows what the best collision detection >method so my guy doesn't walk through object I have on the screen . I us= e >this >if key =3D 333 and y > 1 and x < 245 and x 1=3D 123 and y !=3D 123 and x= !=3D 124 >and y !=3D 125 and x !=3D etc. etc etc >There must be a beter way >Piotr Dubla (a.k.a Mr. Gibbles) You can use find() to find out if some values of a variable are the ones you are looking for. I.e. if find(x, {123, 124, 125, ....}) then dothis or if not find(x, {180, 185, 192, ....}) then dothat. Hope this helps a bit! Ad Rienks