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I am trying to identify in my sprite kit game when a multi touch of 2 touches changes to 1 touch, Like 2 thumbs to 1 thumb. So there are no new touch events so I attempted to find the change in the touchesMoved function. I have tried doing things like this...

override func touchesMoved(touches: Set<NSObject>, withEvent event: UIEvent) {
    if event.allTouches()?.count > 1 && self.shieldActivated {

        println("two touches moved")
    } else {
        println("1 touch moved")
    }
}

I am able to see when there are two touches and one of the touches leaves the screen but it also picks up when one of the touches just moves so it doesn't work. self.shieldActivated is just a Boolean that tells that the touchesBegan event with 2 fingers did occur. I couldn't find anything else that seemed to do the trick. Does anyone have any ideas? thanks!

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  • does touchesended get triggered when 1 finger leaves the screen?
    – Raptor
    Jun 9, 2015 at 2:22
  • it does, but I don't think there is any way to differ between 1 touch leaving and 2 touches leaving once you are in event.allTouched()?.count > 1
    – Norm Doow
    Jun 9, 2015 at 11:01

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