0

I have a spritenode and a crosshair node, i want when the player touch the spritenode and move the crosshair also moves.

  override func touchesMoved(touches: NSSet, withEvent event: UIEvent) {

        for touch: AnyObject in touches {
            let location = touch.locationInNode(self)


            var body = self.nodeAtPoint(location)

            if var name: String = body.name {

                if body.name == "aim-button" {

                    crossHair.position = CGPointMake(crossHair.position.x + 10, crossHair.position.y + 10)
                }

            }

        }
    }

The crosshair does get move but only in one direction, and i have no idea how to make it accurate depending on the space the touch moved to-from (which is obviously way smaller than what the crosshair should actually move on the screen) and the direction.

1 Answer 1

2
    for touch: AnyObject in touches {
        //Get the current position in scene of the touch.
        let location = touch.locationInNode(self)
        //Get the previous position in scene of the touch.
        let previousLocation = touch.previousLocationInNode(self)
        //Calculate the translation.
        let translation = CGPointMake(location.x - previousLocation.x, location.y - previousLocation.y)
        //Get the current position in scene of the crossHair.
        let position = crossHair.position
        // Get the bode touched
        var body = self.nodeAtPoint(location)

        if var name: String = body.name {

            if body.name == "aim-button" {

                //Set the position of the crosshair to its current position plus the translation.
                crossHair.position =  CGPointMake(position.x + translation.x * 2, position.y + translation.y * 2)
                //Set the position of the body
                body.position = location
            }
        }
    }    

If the crosshair should move more distance than the touch, just multiply the translation by a factor (i'm using 2 in the example above).

1
  • Works perfectly, kinda knew it has something to do with "previousTouch" but wan't exactly sure how to implement it. Thank You.
    – Abdou023
    Mar 1, 2015 at 14:33

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.