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Chapter 3 - Scripting Props and Acts
In addition to a room having a script associated with it, props and actors can also have scripts. If you have a lot of actors and props in a room, all doing different things, it is much easier to associated the scripting logic for a particular actor with that actor instead of in the room's script.
Adding a shadow of the ego
For this exercise, we'll make a Prop that acts as the shadow of the ego. The Prop's script's doit method will check the ego's position, and adjust its own position accordingly.
Example:
Code:(instance aShadow of Prop (properties x 0 y 0 view 800 ) (method (init) (super:init()) (self:ignoreActors() z(-90)) (self:setScript(shadowScript)) ) ) (instance shadowScript of Script (properties) (method (doit) (aShadow: posn((+ 20 (send gEgo:x)) (- (send gEgo:y) 90)) ) (super:doit()) ) )
And then, in the init method of the room, you do
For example:
Code:(aShadow:init())
It's that easy. Of course, the prop or actor's script can contain any of the standard script methods: changeState, handleEvent or doit.
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