Given a CCSprite
how can I access the NSString
file name for the sprite? For example if
CCSprite* sprite;
then some method or getter to return sprite
NSString file name.
Given a CCSprite
how can I access the NSString
file name for the sprite? For example if
CCSprite* sprite;
then some method or getter to return sprite
NSString file name.
There's no way out of the box to do this. CCSprite, like any instance will not keep around much in way of the names and humanly readable stuff once the code is compiled.
It is however quite common in Cocos2D-programming to subclass the CCSprite class to add some additional properties (like points for enemies etc.) If you create your own SpriteClass you could add an NSString property "name" which you could set whenever you create a sprite. e.g.
CCSprite *sprite = [[CCSprite alloc] initWithTexture:someTexture name:@"sprite"];
To make it robust you should probably create versions of all included initMethods with the name parameter added and raise an exception if nil is passed in.
Despite this being close to a solution to your problem, I would still recommend against doing it. It's not particularly elegant and string-checks are prone to typing mistakes etc. If I was you I'd really try to find some other way to identify your sprites.
Perhaps if you told us a bit more about what you want to achieve we could find a better solution?
CCSprite
using NSCoding
(subclassed) and I'm also reusing the CCSprite
's and hence need to know the exact image when I save my object's state. The only properties I need for the subclass for NSCoding
are the postition and the file name. Do you know any other way I can work around this?
Nov 10, 2013 at 18:57