SO far I started out with a flat platform and my character on top.
I have implemented gravity and a jump function.
So the gravity concept works as following, continue to fall downwards until player has collided with an object below him.
So, this works when I have a flat platform under my hero, but when I want to implement a roof. So a flat platform on top and beneath my player.
My gravity function just keeps falling. My terrain is all in a list of pygame.Rect.
My gravity function iterates through all my terrain and checks if player is above the floor object if so keep falling.
The issue I noticed is since I have object above my character it keeps on falling. I can't seem to figure a way to ignore tiles above my character and only focus on the ones underneath my player and check for collusion.
Once I figure this collusion issue I am sure I can then figure it our when jumping up and check collision with the roof and moving left and right.
Help appreciated.
edit: terrain is a list of my objects tiles. right now terrain only has 2 objects
#this is not correct way initialize just displaying my 2 object's rect
terrain = [<rect(400, 355, 50, 49)>,<rect(500, 198, 50, 49)>]
def GRAVITY(self, terrain):
'''----------break is cutting of parsing the rest of the terrain.
----------Need to search through each terrain. Keep falling until collide with an object under the hero ONLY.
'''
for i in range(len(terrain)):
print i
#stop falling when colliding with object
if terrain[i].top > self.rect.bottom:
print 'above tile while falling'
self.y += JUMPRATE
break
#continue falling if not standing on the object. Also catch when walking of an object then fall.
elif terrain[i].top <= self.rect.bottom and not self.rect.colliderect(terrain[i]):
print 'whoops missed tile'
self.y +=JUMPRATE
break
else:
print 'on tile'
self.y = self.y
break
This is the function that is called when player has jumped.