I'm making a very simple turn based battle game using ActionScript 2.0.
I'm VERY new to code, with only very limited Visual Basic knowledge, so I'll happily admit I don't really know what I'm doing. I've got a start, but I decided to rewrite the entire thing because I wouldn't be able to cycle enemies and levels easily.
I've spawned the same enemy twice using _root.attachMovie, and identified them as Enemy1
and Enemy2
. After spawning them, I tried to make them identify themselves with:
_root.Enemy1.identify = "Enemy1"
_root.Enemy1.identify = "Enemy1"
Using the debugger, this apparently works (within the movieclip, they have a variable called identify which correctly labels them), yet when I try to use an if statement so I can put them in their own individual positions, it simply does not work; it skims straight over. The code I have within the movie clips is:
if (identify == "Enemy1") {
function poschange() {
_root.Enemy1._x = _root.Enemy1.POSX;
_root.Enemy1._y = _root.Enemy1.POSY;
_root.Enemy1.swapDepths(_root.Enemy1.POSY);
}
} else if (identify == "Enemy2") {
function poschange() {
_root.Enemy2._x = _root.Enemy2.POSX;
_root.Enemy2._y = _root.Enemy2.POSY;
_root.Enemy2.swapDepths(_root.Enemy2.POSY);
}
}
poschange();
The poschange functions works fine for the player characters, it's just this if statement to identify which enemy it is apparently fails.
Is there any easier way for a movie clip to identify its own ID so I don't have to use this method, or is there just something wrong with my code?