I'm making a particle game with (So far, only water), and the Draw() method inside an element is quite slow with a few going at once. I assume it's because it's calculating so much every second, but I'm still quite unhappy with it, considering they're just basic 2D shapes. How can I make it more efficient?
Here's my code:
(Loop) (Ran every 50 miliseconds) (Note, I just included Forms for the timer, I'm using WPF.)
void TimeKeeper_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
foreach (Element ele in Elements)
{
ele.Draw();
}
}
And draw method. Pos is a "Vector2" (Class I made to save me time):
public void Draw()
{
Pos.Add(3, 10);
if (Pos.Y > (int)canvas.ActualHeight)
{
Pos.Set(Pos.X, (int)shape.RenderSize.Width);
}
if (Pos.X+shape.RenderSize.Width > (int)canvas.ActualWidth)
{
Pos.Set(0, Pos.Y+(int)shape.RenderSize.Height);
}
shape.SetValue(Canvas.LeftProperty, (double)Pos.X);
shape.SetValue(Canvas.TopProperty, (double)Pos.Y);
if (canvas.Children.IndexOf(shape) != null)
{
canvas.Children.Remove(shape);
}
canvas.Children.Add(shape);
}