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This is my class:

public class Play extends BasicGameState{

    public int state;

    private Input in;

    private int rh = 100, rw = 10;//racket - Width , Height

    private boolean left;//trye if the ball is going left

    Ball b;//the ball

    Guy p1,p2;//the players

    public Play(int state)
    {
        this.state = state;
    }

    @Override
    public void init(GameContainer gc, StateBasedGame sbg)
                        throws SlickException 
    {
        Resources.init();

        b = new Ball();

        b.w = 20;
        b.h = 20;

        b.x = 800 / 2 - (b.w / 2);
        b.y = 600 / 2 - (b.h / 2);

        p1 = new Guy();
        p2 = new Guy();

        p1.x = 10;
        p2.x = 780;//idk why 790 did not work

        p1.y = 600 / 2 - (rh / 2);
        p2.y = p1.y;

        left = true;

        b.ny = 0;
    }

    @Override
    public void render(GameContainer gc, StateBasedGame sbg, Graphics g)
                        throws SlickException 
    {//just render

        g.fillRect(p1.x, p1.y, rw, rh);
        g.fillRect(p2.x, p2.y, rw, rh);

        g.fillRect(b.x, b.y, b.w, b.h);

        //g.drawImage(Resources.racket, p1.x, p1.y);
        //g.drawImage(Resources.racket, p2.x, p2.y);
        //g.drawImage(b.i , b.x , b.y);

        debug();
    }

    @Override
    public void update(GameContainer gc, StateBasedGame sbg, int delta)
                    throws SlickException 
    {
        in = gc.getInput();//update input

        if(Keyboard.isKeyDown(Keyboard.KEY_W))
        {//update racket coordinates if keys are down
            p1.y += delta * .1f;
        }
        if(Keyboard.isKeyDown(Keyboard.KEY_S))
        {
            p1.y += delta * .1f;
        }

        if(Keyboard.isKeyDown(Keyboard.KEY_UP))
        {
            p2.y -= delta * .1f;
        }
        if(Keyboard.isKeyDown(Keyboard.KEY_DOWN))
        {
            p2.y += delta * .1f;
        }


        if(left)
        {//collision detection (including setting angle to the ball if it doesnt hit the exact center of the racket)
            if(b.x <= p1.x + rw && b.y <= p1.y + rh && b.y >= p1.y)
            {
                if(b.y + b.h == p1.x + (rh / 2))
                {
                    b.ny = 0;
                }
                else if(b.y + b.h < p1.x + (rh / 2))
                {
                    int d = p1.y + (rh / 2) - b.y;
                    b.ny = - d / 500;
                }
                else if(b.y + b.h > p1.x + (rh / 2))
                {
                    int d = p1.y + rh - b.y;
                    b.ny = d / 500;
                }

                left = false;
            }
        }
        else
        {
            if(b.x >= p2.x + rw && b.y <= p2.y + rh && b.y >= p2.y)
            {
                if(b.y + b.h == p2.x + (rh / 2))
                {
                    b.ny = 0;
                }
                else if(b.y + b.h < p2.x + (rh / 2))
                {
                    int d = p2.y + (rh / 2) - b.y;
                    b.ny = - d / 500;
                }
                else if(b.y + b.h > p2.x + (rh / 2))
                {
                    int d = p2.y + rh - b.y;
                    b.ny = d / 500;
                }

                left = true;
            }
        }    

        if(left)
        {//set the images
            b.i = Resources.ball_move_left;
        }
        else
        {
            b.i = Resources.ball_move_right;
        }

        if(b.y <= 0 || b.y >= 600)
        {//add "walls" on floor and ceiling
            b.ny = - b.ny;
        }

        if(left)
        {//update ball X coordinate
            b.x -= delta * .1f;
        }
        else
        {
            b.x += delta * .1f; 
        }

        b.y += b.ny * delta * .1f;//update ball Y coordinate

    }

    @Override
    public int getID() 
    {
        return state;
    }

    private void debug()
    {
        System.out.println("P1 : X:" + p1.x + " Y:" + p1.y);
        System.out.println("P2 : X:" + p2.x + " Y:" + p2.y);
        System.out.println("BALL : X:" + b.x + " Y:" + b.y);
    }

}

For some weird reason I cant move the rackets up having a Y less than 0 and I also cant move them down at ALL. Here is the other classes (Ball - Guy)

public class Guy {

public int x,y;

}


public class Ball {

public int x,y,w,h,ny;

public Image i;
}

The ball also stops upon touching the left racket. It does not go back. There seems to be an issue with the x+= ... lines of code. I added debug messages , the messages print but the coordinates dont get an update! I believe there is some bug with the whole code - working on it a whole day , did not find any errors :/

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  • one problem is that you are updating integer values with float values. If it does an implicit conversion, then it will never change the int values. Apr 29, 2014 at 19:28
  • Also, for good OO code you should really move some of that stuff into class functions. Leaving Guy and Ball's variables as public is rarely a good thing Apr 29, 2014 at 19:29
  • Thanks very much @MarshallTigerus . You shall add the float thing as an answer Apr 30, 2014 at 13:11

1 Answer 1

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The problem is potentially in lines like:

 b.x += delta * .1f; 

Where you are taking a float and adding/subtracting it from an integer. It is possible that the Java engine performs a cast on the float data to turn it into an integer, which will loose data, and could cause the program to be non-responsive.

Additionally, you may want to move some of that procedural code that you have duplicated many times into the classes to improve the Object Oriented nature of this program.

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