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In AndEngine game, I want to throw a ball physics body. The user sets its angle and force and throws it. Its scenario is same as we can see in Angry Birds. I have calculated both the force and angle but am confused how to apply both simultaneously on ball means the ball should be thrown at calculated angle but with particular force. Can anybody guide me to the right direction?

Here is my code snippet:

@Override
public boolean onAreaTouched(TouchEvent event,ITouchArea pTouchArea, float x, float y) {
    // TODO Auto-generated method stub
    if(event.isActionDown()) {
        ......
    }
    else if(event.isActionMove()) {
        ......
    }
    else if(event.isActionCancel() || event.isActionOutside() || event.isActionUp()) {
        .....
        launchHero(hero, string1.getX1()/PIXEL_TO_METER_RATIO_DEFAULT, string1.getY1()/PIXEL_TO_METER_RATIO_DEFAULT, x/PIXEL_TO_METER_RATIO_DEFAULT, y/PIXEL_TO_METER_RATIO_DEFAULT);
}

public void launchHero(Hero hero, float originX, float originY, float fingerX, float fingerY) {
    Vector2 shoot = new Vector2((originX - fingerX), -(originY - fingerY));
    shoot = shoot.nor().mul(10);

    hero.getBody().setLinearVelocity(shoot);

}
    }

    return false;

}

I have added negative to (originY - fingerY) because if I don't do this, the ball first goes down then after colliding with base, it goes up.

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It's very simple, use Body.setLinearVelocity(Vector2 pVector). Both direction and force are determined by the vector's parameters. Here's a sample code:

Vector2 shoot = new Vector2((originX - fingerX), (originY - fingerY));
body.setLinearVelocity(shoot);

This will shoot the body in the direction made by the finger and place of origin, or, in the case of Angry Birds, the finger and the sling.

If you want to make the force constant and multiply it by some number, you can do this before shooting:

shoot = shoot.nor().mul(multiplier);
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  • I have tried this. But the ball just go upward even if user wants it to go downward. Sep 26, 2012 at 12:24
  • Please give me a sample of what values you feed to originX, originY, fingerX, fingerY. I use this code and it works for me.
    – JohnEye
    Sep 26, 2012 at 12:47
  • originX=4.78125, originY=9.4375, fingerX=0.625, fingerY=0.625 Sep 26, 2012 at 13:27
  • The ball is attached to a string like line and user stretches the string and release it to throw the ball. I have to launch a ball according to stretch of string and angle. User can drag it to any direction. Sep 26, 2012 at 13:29
  • It seems you assign the values from the TouchEvent to the wrong variables, fingerX/Y should change and originX/Y should stay the same.
    – JohnEye
    Sep 26, 2012 at 13:32
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You can use

body.applyLinearImpulse(Vector2 impulse, Vector2 point)

I prefer this function on setLinearVelocity because it gives more possibilities. To use this function you need to give the impulse in both coordinates and the body's point where to apply it.

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