I found this code on a tutorial which pretty much sets a left or right side BOOL to YES if the touch started on a specific side of the screen and then checks when the touch moves to see if it changes sides on the screen in order to make the other BOOL yes.
So I am now trying to implement multi-touch but I am not sure how it would work with the following code? Does anyone have any idea how I would go upon it?
-(void) touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
UITouch *touch = [touches anyObject];
touchStartPoint = [touch locationInView:self.view];
if (touchStartPoint.x < 160.0) {
touchLeftDown = TRUE;
}
else if (touchStartPoint.x > 160.0) {
touchRightDown = TRUE;
}
}
-(void) touchesMoved:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
UITouch *touch = [touches anyObject];
CGPoint currentTouchPoint = [touch locationInView:self.view];
if (touchStartPoint.x < 160.0 && currentTouchPoint.x < 160.0) {
touchLeftDown = TRUE;
}
else if (touchStartPoint.x > 160.0 && currentTouchPoint.x > 160.0)
{
touchRightDown = TRUE;
}
}
-(void) touchesEnded:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
touchLeftDown = touchRightDown = FALSE;
}
Thanks!
Edit1: These are what the bools are doing in the game loop, pretty much what I am trying to achieve is that if there is a touch on both sides at the same time, the TOUCH_INCREMENT will be 0 since the touches on each side will cancel each other out. How would I achieve that? Anyway this is the code I am talking about:
if (touchLeftDown == TRUE) {
touchStep -= TOUCH_INCREMENT;
}
else if (touchRightDown == TRUE) {
touchStep += TOUCH_INCREMENT;
}
else {
touchStep = SLOWDOWN_FACTOR * touchStep;
}
touchStep = MIN(MAX(touchStep, -MAX_ABS_X_STEP), MAX_ABS_X_STEP);
pos.x += touchStep;
touchLeftDownANDtouchRightDownbeTRUE? What if there are three touches with 2 being on the left hand side? – Spathi Wankenstein Feb 2 at 0:32