I have a collection of six seat objects (UIViews with the alpha property set to 0) on my screen and I have player objects basically placed on top of them. The seats may or may not have a player on top of it. What I have right now is I've programmed the player's touchesMoved event so that when I drag a player on top of a seat object the seat's alpha property will go from 0 to 0.6. And then while still dragging the player, if I drag him off the seat the alpha property will go back to 0.
Instead, is there a built in UIView animation that could instead cause the alpha property to kind of fluctuate back and forth between .6 and .2? Kind of a throbbing effect? Would this require core animation or something more advanced?
I'm using the following in the Player's touchesMoved method to drag a player and to detect if it's above a seat:
UITouch *aTouch = [touches anyObject];
self.center = [aTouch locationInView:[self.superview]];
Seat *seat = [controller seatAtPoint:[aTouch locationInView:self.superview]];
if (seat) {
self.hoverSeat = seat;
seat.alpha = .6;
} else {
self.hoverSeat.alpha = 0;
}
The seatAtPoint method in my controller is as follows:
- (Seat *) seatAtPoint:(CGPoint)point {
NSMutableArray seats = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:6];
for (int i = 1; i <= 6; i++) {
Seat *aSeat = (Seat*)[self.view viewWithTag:i];
[seats addObject:aSeat];
}
for (Seat *seat in seats) {
if (CGRectContainsPoint([seat frame], point)) {
return seat;
}
}
return nil;
}
I use a hoverSeat ivar to hold the seat above which the player is hovering. And then if the seat returned is nil then it sets that seat's alpha to 0.
A bug I'm seeing with this code is if I move the player around the screen a little too quickly sometimes the alpha property won't go back to 0. Can anyone think of a more effective way to ensure that it goes back to 0?
Thank you for any suggestions.