I have a canvas with a square and a camera position set up in my code that allows me to scroll around and zoom in.
But my logic seems a bit off when trying to detect when the mouse is over the square in the position.
The square is positioned at 0,0 the white dot in the square represents it's position.
The detection for mouse works fine if the scale or camera position is unchanged, but once either one is altered my function which converts mouse position on element to world position causes problems.
My function looks like this:
function check(evt,el){
var x = evt.offsetX;
var y = evt.offsetY;
output.innerHTML = 'Scale: '+scale;
output.innerHTML += '<br/>Screen Space x: '+x+', y: '+y;
x += camera.x;
x -= element.width/2
y += camera.y;
y -= element.height/2;
output.innerHTML += '<br/>Camera Position: '+camera.x+', y: '+camera.y;
output.innerHTML += '<br/>World Space x: '+x+', y: '+y;
var radius = 20 * scale;
for(var i = 0; i < obj.length;i++){
if(x > obj[i].x-radius
&& x < obj[i].x+radius
&& y > obj[i].y-radius
&& y < obj[i].y+radius){
output.innerHTML += '<br/>In';
return false;
}
}
output.innerHTML += '<br/>out';
}
I have also managed to reproduce the problem in a jsFiddle here http://jsfiddle.net/4n7LLasz/.
Reproducing the problem:
Zoom in or out with mouse wheel, click and drag the square some where off center. Then move your mouse over the red square, it should say in
when the mouse is over the square else it will say out
.
But currently the accuracy of this check is incorrect, and I cannot figure out where I am going wrong with my maths for my check
function (on line 17).
You can see the issue here too, notice the in/out at bottom of the image:
I hope some one can help spot my mistake so i can finally get this to work!
Thanks!