extension SKNode
{
func runAction( action: SKAction!, withKey: String!, optionalCompletion: dispatch_block_t? )
{
if let completion = optionalCompletion
{
let completionAction = SKAction.runBlock( completion )
let compositeAction = SKAction.sequence([ action, completionAction ])
runAction( compositeAction, withKey: withKey )
}
else
{
runAction( action, withKey: withKey )
}
}
}
The code:
var isMonologueReady : Bool = false //global var
monologue.name = "monologue"
self.isMonologueReady = false
let fadeOut = SKAction.fadeOutWithDuration(1.5)
let wait = SKAction.waitForDuration(1.5)
let changeText = SKAction.runBlock({monologue.text = "text2"})
let changeMytext = SKAction.group([wait,changeText])
let actionSequence = SKAction.sequence([fadeOut,changeMytext])
monologue.runAction(actionSequence,withKey:"monologueSequence",optionalCompletion: {
self.isMonologueReady = true
})
override func touchesBegan(touches: Set<UITouch>, withEvent event: UIEvent?) {
/* Called when a touch begins */
let touch = touches.first
let positionInScene = touch!.locationInNode(self)
let touchedNode = self.nodeAtPoint(positionInScene)
print (touchedNode.name)
if let name = touchedNode.name
{
if name == "monologue" && self.isMonologueReady
{
let fadeIn = SKAction.fadeInWithDuration(1.5)
monologue.runAction(fadeIn,withKey:"monologueFadeIn")
}
}
}
Explanation:
After you have create all base actions, you can choose what actions must be runned together on sequentially. As you can see in this code, wait
and changeText
are launched in group (parallel mode, together..) , after you can see a SKAction
sequence based on the fadeOut and the SKAction.group
named changeMytext
. Finally, after a tap , if the actionSequence
is terminated (boolean is true) so it's possible to run fadeIn
.