I am working with a small tile-map using 16x16 pixel tiles. The player moves in 1 pixel spaces, meaning that there are certain points in which the player is in more than one tile. My current method finds a single tile, but it is fairly inaccurate and you cannot go within 16px of the tile you should not be able to pass.
Collision function:
void collision(direction dir)
{
m_Position = m_Sprite.getPosition();
long x = m_Position.x;
long y = m_Position.y;
long current = ((x - (x % TextureSize)) / TextureSize) + (((((y - (y % TextureSize))) / TextureSize) * LevelWidth));
switch (dir)
{
case up:
if (activelevel[current - LevelWidth] != 0)
this->move(down);
break;
case down:
if (activelevel[current + LevelWidth] != 0)
this->move(up);
break;
case left:
if (activelevel[current + 1 ] != 0)
this->move(right);
break;
case right:
if (activelevel[current - 1] != 0)
this->move(left);
break;
}
}
Movement function:
void move(direction dir)
{
switch (dir)
{
case up:
m_Sprite.move(0,-1 * speed);
break;
case right:
m_Sprite.move(1 * speed, 0);
break;
case down:
m_Sprite.move(0, 1 * speed);
break;
case left:
m_Sprite.move(-1 * speed, 0);
break;
default:
break;
}
if (animated == true && dir != not)
animate(dir);
collision(dir);
}
Has anyone got any ideas of a method to do this? They would not need to be related to above.
Thanks.
collision
to return if it is possible to move in that direction, and test it before actually moving.