Complete Tutorial

Learn how to make certain types of games and use gameEditor.

Complete Tutorial

Postby Hblade » Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:17 pm

Complete Tutorial
    Want to learn Game Editor, start here



Index
    • Variables
    • Add, Subtract, multiply, devide
    • Displaying the number of a variable
    • Using a sprite sheet
    • Making our character walk
    • Gravity
    • Physical Response
    • Jumping
    • Displaying messages
    • Making the screen follow the character
    • Create actor at set x and y
    • Wireframe, canvas and filled regions








Variables

There are many types of variables
int
double
float
char
and many more. an INT variable can't have numbers such as .9, while double and float can both contain .9 numbers.
Char variables contain text. You can use these variables by either making them in Global code, or by clicking "Variables" located when making a script.
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int variable;
double variable;
float variable;
char variable[255];

As you can see, the char variable is a bit different, char variables use either a * before the name, or a [number] after the name, this means that the text can only contain 255 characters in that variable. A * can contain infinity.



Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing

Too add, subtract, multiply, or divide a variable, you will have to use these symbols
+ - * /
+ is add, - is subtract, * is multiply and / is devide
In a script, it would look like this
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y = y + 1;
y = y - 1;
y = y * 1;
y = y / 1;

How do I create a variable that dosn't go below 0?
If you wan't to make a variable that dosn't go below 0, then you have to make a script that prevents it from subtracting ocne it reaches 0. This can be done using this method
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if (variable>0)
{
variable  = variable - 1;
}

When the variable reaches 0, it will stop subtracting
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Re: Complete Tutorial

Postby Setokyo » Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:48 am

Continue the tutorial :twisted:
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Re: Complete Tutorial

Postby lcl » Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:21 pm

Good work Hblade! :D
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Re: Complete Tutorial

Postby Bee-Ant » Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:53 pm

Nice :D

Hblade wrote:the text can only contain 255 characters

In that case, you should write
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char variable[256];

instead of
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char variable[255];

[0] to [254] used for the 255 characters, and the last [255] used for the string termination :D
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Re: Complete Tutorial

Postby Hblade » Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:23 pm

Thanks for the info, bee xD
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Re: Complete Tutorial

Postby krenisis » Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:45 pm

Good job but we got enough x+=10; stuff. Newbies there is a tutorial database plus go there to learn the basics , that why Makslane opened that section.
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