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Look at this code (She may be a little long):

#Begin
import pygame
from pygame.locals import *

global x, y, picPath
x, y, picPath = 100, 100, 'C:\\Pic\\'

class Ball(pygame.sprite.Sprite):
    def __init__(self):
        pygame.sprite.Sprite.__init__(self)
        self.image = pygame.image.load(picPath + 'boll.png')
        self.image.set_colorkey(0xffffff, 0)
        self.rect = self.image.get_rect()
    def update(self, pos):
        screen.blit(self.image, pos)

class Stone(pygame.sprite.Sprite):
    def __init__(self):
        pygame.sprite.Sprite.__init__(self)
        self.image = pygame.image.load(picPath + 'stone.jpg')
        self.rect = self.image.get_rect()
        self.num = 0
        self.up = 5
    def update(self):
        if(self.up != 370)and(self.num == 0):
            self.up += 5
        elif(self.up == 0)and(self.num == 1):
            self.up += 5
            self.num = 0
        else:
            self.up -= 5
            self.num = 1
        screen.blit(self.image, (305, self.up))

class GameStart:
    def __init__(self):
        self.life = 405
        self.bg = pygame.image.load(picPath + 'bg.jpg')
        self.lf = pygame.image.load(picPath + 'life.jpg')
        player1 = pygame.sprite.Group()
        player2 = pygame.sprite.Group()
        self.cB = Ball()
        self.cS = Stone()
        player1.add(self.cB)
        player2.add(self.cS)
        self.collide = pygame.sprite.groupcollide(player1, player2, 1, 0)
    def update(self):    
        if self.collide:
            print 'Yoshi!' 
        screen.blit(self.bg, (0, 0))
        self.cB.update((x, y))
        self.cS.update()
        screen.blit(self.lf, (150, self.life))

    def start(self):
        # This is Start!
        print 'Hello'

pygame.init()
screen = pygame.display.set_mode([700,460])
clock = pygame.time.Clock()

game = GameStart()
game.start()

while True:
    clock.tick(50)

    for event in pygame.event.get():
        if event.type == QUIT:
            pygame.quit()

    pygame.display.update()
    game.update()

    kname = pygame.key.get_pressed()
    if kname[pygame.K_LEFT]:
        if x > 0: x = x - 5
    elif kname[pygame.K_RIGHT]:
        if x < 700: x = x + 5
    elif kname[pygame.K_UP]:
        if y > 0: y = y - 5
    elif kname[pygame.K_DOWN]:
        if y < 460: y = y + 5
#End

Why does she keeps printing 'Yoshi'? I just want to print it once, the collision of the Ball and Stone. (My English is poor)

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    You are not checking in update. What is the value of colide? groupcollide returns a dict, which is still evaluating to true.
    – ninMonkey
    Jan 16, 2013 at 20:44

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groupcollide is only running once. Try moving groupcollide into update

class GameStart:
    def __init__(self):
        self.life = 405
        self.bg = pygame.image.load(picPath + 'bg.jpg')
        self.lf = pygame.image.load(picPath + 'life.jpg')
        self.player1 = pygame.sprite.Group()
        self.player2 = pygame.sprite.Group()
        self.cB = Ball()
        self.cS = Stone()
        self.player1.add(self.cB)
        self.player2.add(self.cS)
    def update(self):    
        if pygame.sprite.groupcollide(self.player1, self.player2, 1, 0):
            print 'Yoshi!' 
        screen.blit(self.bg, (0, 0))
        self.cB.update((x, y))
        self.cS.update()
        screen.blit(self.lf, (150, self.life))

Also, the game logic is updating after the display is already drawn. Unless you want that behavior for some reason, you can call pygame.display.update last in the main loop.

game.update()

kname = pygame.key.get_pressed()
if kname[pygame.K_LEFT]:
    if x > 0: x = x - 5
elif kname[pygame.K_RIGHT]:
    if x < 700: x = x + 5
elif kname[pygame.K_UP]:
    if y > 0: y = y - 5
elif kname[pygame.K_DOWN]:
    if y < 460: y = y + 5

pygame.display.update()
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  • Thank you! But why the 'Ball' and 'Stone' collision no response?
    – huyuanqi
    Jan 17, 2013 at 7:33
  • I'm not sure. Does it ever print "Yoshi!"? Try groupcollide without the kill sprites parameters: pygame.sprite.groupcollide(self.player1, self.player2).
    – 0eggxactly
    Jan 17, 2013 at 10:04

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