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I'd simply like to know if there is a way to detect how many pixels the finger has moved during the -touchesMoved function?

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This is what I've tried. I made two instance variables called _previousPosition and _currentPosition. In -touchesBegan, I set them both to be the current finger location in the scene. In -touchesMoved, I set _currentPosition to be the current finger location once again. Keep in mind that during -touchesMoved, when I'm updating _currentPosition, _currentPosition is being constantly updated, while _previousPosition is not. Finally, in touchesEnded, I create another variable (not global, but private) called pixelsMoved, and set that equal to _currentPosition - _previousPosition. Right after that, in -touchesEnded, I reset _previousLocation to be the current finger location. It's all very complicated, so I'm almost positive I've made some mistake somewhere. Any help would be appreciated.

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I'd simply like to know if there is a way to detect how many pixels the finger has moved during the -touchesMoved function?

-touchesMoved:withEvent: provides an event, and from the event you can get individual touch objects, each of which have an associated location that you get with -[UITouch locationInView:]. You don't get information about how far the touch has moved since the last time you looked, but you can keep track of the location of each touch and do the comparison yourself.

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  • Thank you, Caleb, but that doesn't necessarily answer my question. I need a way to track it, yes. Could you provide me some code? Do I create a global variable and a private variable? Set the private variable to the current position in -touchesMoved, and find the difference via subtraction? Something like that? Oct 26, 2015 at 20:53
  • How you track it really depends on what you're trying to accomplish, but I'd generally lean toward using an instance variable to store the starting location. You could set that in touchesBegan:.... Are you trying to track the total number of pixels moved, or just the distance from the start? Remember that -touchesMoved:... will be called repeatedly until the touch ends, but the frequency may vary depending on a number of things, so the distance between any two -touchesMoved:... calls doesn't mean much by itself.
    – Caleb
    Oct 26, 2015 at 21:00
  • I see what you mean. Let me be more precise. I need to know if the user touched the screen and moved his finger more than 20 pixels before releasing the screen. In other words, when -touchesEnded is called, I want to find out how many pixels the finger moved BETWEEN -touchesBegan and -touchesMoved. Let me edit my question to add what I've already tried. Oct 26, 2015 at 21:07
  • Sounds like you really only care about the difference between -touchedBegan... and -touchesEnded...
    – Caleb
    Oct 26, 2015 at 22:23
  • Oh yeah, I guess so. But I'm still confused on exactly how to do it. I'll keep working on it, but it would obviously help if you gave me a solution ;) Oct 27, 2015 at 13:35

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