I'm writing a simple toy in Pygame. When you press a key on the home row, it does a little burst of particles.
class Particle():
x = 0
y = 0
size = 0
colour = (255, 255, 255)
rect = None
def __init__(self, x, y, size, colour):
self.x = x
self.y = y
self.size = size
self.colour = colour # Particle has its own colour
self.rect = pygame.Rect(self.x, self.y, self.size, self.size)
class Burst():
x = 0
y = 0
colour = (255, 255, 255)
count = 0
sound = None
particles = []
def __init__(self, x, y, colour, count, sound):
self.x = x
self.y = y
self.colour = colour # Burst has its own colour, too - all its particles should have the same colour as it
self.count = count
self.sound = sound
self.particles.append(Particle(self.x, self.y, 5, self.colour))
def update(self):
self.particles.append(Particle(random.randint(1, 30) + self.x, random.randint(1, 30) + self.y, 5, self.colour))
def draw(self):
global screen
for p in self.particles:
pygame.draw.rect(screen, p.colour, p.rect) # This draws the particles with the correct colours
#pygame.draw.rect(screen, self.colour, (60, 60, 120, 120), 4) # This draws the particles all the same colour
#screen.fill(p.colour, p.rect) # This draws the particles all the same colour
The line you're looking for is in Burst.draw. For some reason, only the uncommented one works correctly. The other two lines, which should be the same as far as I can tell, only draw the first burst's particles correctly. Any subsequent bursts change all particles onscreen to match their colour.
I can provide more code, but there's not much more to it. Basically keypresses add Bursts to an array, and every tick I step through that array calling update() and draw().
Does anyone know what I did wrong, and then accidentally fixed?