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Animation Components

Ball

A ball component is a particular kind of sprite (animated object) that looks like a ball.

A ball is a round sprite that is contained by a canvas, can react to touches and drags, interact with other sprites (image sprites and other balls) and the edge of the canvas, and move according to its properties. For example, to have a ball move 4 pixels toward the top of a canvas every 500 milliseconds (half second), you can set the Speed property to 4, the Interval property to 500, the Heading property to 90 (degrees), and the Enabled property to True. You can change these and other properties to modify the ball's behavior.

The difference between a ball and an image sprite is that the latter can get its appearance from an image, while a ball's appearance can only be changed by varying its PaintColor and Radius properties.

Properties

Enabled
Controls whether the sprite moves when its speed is non-zero.
Heading

Returns the sprite's heading in degrees above the positive x-axis. Zero degrees is toward the right of the screen; 90 degrees is toward the top of the screen.

Interval

The interval in milliseconds at which the sprite's position is
updated. For example, if the interval is 50 and the speed is 10, then
the sprite will move 10 pixels every 50 milliseconds.

PaintColor
Radius
Speed

The speed at which the sprite moves. The sprite moves this many pixels every interval.

Visible

True if the sprite is visible.

X

The horizontal coordinate of the left edge of the sprite, increasing as the sprite moves to the right.

Y

The vertical coordinate of the top of the sprite, increasing as the sprite moves down.

Z

How the sprite should be layered relative to other sprits, with higher-numbered layers in front of lower-numbered layers.

Events

CollidedWith(component other)
Handler for CollidedWith events, called when two sprites collide.
Note that checking for collisions with a rotated ImageSprite currently
checks against the sprite's unrotated position. Therefore, collision
checking will be inaccurate for tall narrow or short wide sprites that are
rotated.
Dragged(number startX, number startY, number prevX, number prevY, number currentX, number currentY)
Handler for Dragged events. On all calls, the starting coordinates
are where the screen was first touched, and the "current" coordinates
describe the endpoint of the current line segment. On the first call
within a given drag, the "previous" coordinates are the same as the
starting coordinates; subsequently, they are the "current" coordinates
from the prior call. Note that the Sprite won't actually move
anywhere in response to the Dragged event unless MoveTo is
specifically called.
EdgeReached(number edge)
Event handler called when the sprite reaches an edge of the screen.
If Bounce is then called with that edge, the sprite will appear to
bounce off of the edge it reached. The edge argument tells which edge (or corner) was reached, encoded as follows:
  • north = 1
  • northeast = 2
  • east = 3
  • southeast = 4
  • south = -1
  • southwest = -2
  • west = -3
  • northwest = -4
Flung(number x, number y, number speed, number heading, number xvel, number yvel)
When a fling gesture (quick swipe) is made on the sprite: provides the (x,y) position of the start of the fling, relative to the upper left of the canvas. Also provides the speed (pixels per millisecond) and heading (0-360 degrees) of the fling, as well as the x velocity and y velocity components of the fling's vector.
NoLongerCollidingWith(component other)
Event indicating that a pair of sprites are no longer colliding.
TouchDown(number x, number y)
When the user begins touching the sprite (places finger on sprite and leaves it there): provides the (x,y) position of the touch, relative to the upper left of the canvas
TouchUp(number x, number y)
When the user stops touching the sprite (lifts finger after a TouchDown event): provides the (x,y) position of the touch, relative to the upper left of the canvas
Touched(number x, number y)
When the user touches a canvas, providing the (x, y) position of
the touch relative to the upper left corner of the canvas.
This event is only fired once touch-down AND touch-up have occurred.

Methods

Bounce(number edge)

Makes this sprite bounce, as if off a wall. For normal bouncing, the edge argument should be the one returned by EdgeReached.

boolean CollidingWith(component other)
Indicates whether a collision has been registered between this sprite
and the passed sprite.
MoveIntoBounds()
Moves the sprite back in bounds if part of it extends out of bounds,
having no effect otherwise. If the sprite is too wide to fit on the
canvas, this aligns the left side of the sprite with the left side of the
canvas. If the sprite is too tall to fit on the canvas, this aligns the
top side of the sprite with the top side of the canvas.
MoveTo(number x, number y)

Moves the sprite so that its left top corner is at the specfied x and y coordinates.

PointInDirection(number x, number y)

Turns the sprite to point towards the point with coordinates as (x, y).

PointTowards(component sprite)

Turns the sprite to point towards a designated target sprite. The new heading will be parallel to the line joining the centerpoints of the two sprites.

ImageSprite

An image sprite component is an animated object that can interact with a canvas, balls, and other image sprites.

A 'sprite' that can be placed on a Canvas, where it can react to touches and drags, interact with other sprites (Balls and other ImageSprites) and the edge of the Canvas, and move according to its property values. Its appearance is that of the image specified in its Picture property (unless its Visible property is False.

To have an ImageSprite move 10 pixels to the left every 1000 milliseconds (one second), for example, you would set the Speed property to 10 [pixels], the Interval property to 1000 [milliseconds], the Heading property to 180 [degrees], and the Enabled property to True. A sprite whose Rotates property is True will rotate its image as the sprite's Heading changes. Checking for collisions with a rotated sprite currently checks the sprite's unrotated position so that collision checking will be inaccurate for tall narrow or short wide sprites that are rotated. Any of the sprite properties can be changed at any time under program control.

Properties

Enabled
Controls whether the sprite moves when its speed is non-zero.
Heading

Returns the sprite's heading in degrees above the positive x-axis. Zero degrees is toward the right of the screen; 90 degrees is toward the top of the screen.

Height
Interval

The interval in milliseconds at which the sprite's position is
updated. For example, if the interval is 50 and the speed is 10, then
the sprite will move 10 pixels every 50 milliseconds.

Picture
The picture that determines the sprite's appearence
Rotates
If true, the sprite image rotates to match the sprite's heading. If false, the sprite image does not rotate when the sprite changes heading. The sprite rotates around its centerpoint.
Speed

The speed at which the sprite moves. The sprite moves this many pixels every interval.

Visible

True if the sprite is visible.

Width
X

The horizontal coordinate of the left edge of the sprite, increasing as the sprite moves to the right.

Y

The vertical coordinate of the top of the sprite, increasing as the sprite moves down.

Z

How the sprite should be layered relative to other sprits, with higher-numbered layers in front of lower-numbered layers.

Events

CollidedWith(component other)
Handler for CollidedWith events, called when two sprites collide.
Note that checking for collisions with a rotated ImageSprite currently
checks against the sprite's unrotated position. Therefore, collision
checking will be inaccurate for tall narrow or short wide sprites that are
rotated.
Dragged(number startX, number startY, number prevX, number prevY, number currentX, number currentY)
Handler for Dragged events. On all calls, the starting coordinates
are where the screen was first touched, and the "current" coordinates
describe the endpoint of the current line segment. On the first call
within a given drag, the "previous" coordinates are the same as the
starting coordinates; subsequently, they are the "current" coordinates
from the prior call. Note that the Sprite won't actually move
anywhere in response to the Dragged event unless MoveTo is
specifically called.
EdgeReached(number edge)
Event handler called when the sprite reaches an edge of the screen.
If Bounce is then called with that edge, the sprite will appear to
bounce off of the edge it reached. The edge argument tells which edge (or corner) was reached, encoded as follows:
  • north = 1
  • northeast = 2
  • east = 3
  • southeast = 4
  • south = -1
  • southwest = -2
  • west = -3
  • northwest = -4

Note that opposite directions are negations of each other.

Flung(number x, number y, number speed, number heading, number xvel, number yvel)
When a fling gesture (quick swipe) is made on the sprite: provides the (x,y) position of the start of the fling, relative to the upper left of the canvas. Also provides the speed (pixels per millisecond) and heading (0-360 degrees) of the fling, as well as the x velocity and y velocity components of the fling's vector.
NoLongerCollidingWith(component other)
Event indicating that a pair of sprites are no longer colliding.
TouchDown(number x, number y)
When the user begins touching the sprite (places finger on sprite and leaves it there): provides the (x,y) position of the touch, relative to the upper left of the canvas
TouchUp(number x, number y)
When the user stops touching the sprite (lifts finger after a TouchDown event): provides the (x,y) position of the touch, relative to the upper left of the canvas
Touched(number x, number y)
When the user touches the sprite and then immediately lifts finger: provides the (x,y) position of the touch, relative to the upper left of the canvas

Methods

Bounce(number edge)

Makes this sprite bounce, as if off a wall. For normal bouncing, the edge argument should be the one returned by EdgeReached.

boolean CollidingWith(component other)
Indicates whether a collision has been registered between this sprite
and the passed sprite.
MoveIntoBounds()
Moves the sprite back in bounds if part of it extends out of bounds,
having no effect otherwise. If the sprite is too wide to fit on the
canvas, this aligns the left side of the sprite with the left side of the
canvas. If the sprite is too tall to fit on the canvas, this aligns the
top side of the sprite with the top side of the canvas.
MoveTo(number x, number y)

Moves the sprite so that its left top corner is at the specfied x and y coordinates.

PointInDirection(number x, number y)

Turns the sprite to point towards the point with coordinates as (x, y).

PointTowards(component sprite)

Turns the sprite to point towards a designated target sprite. The new heading will be parallel to the line joining the centerpoints of the two sprites.