Difference between revisions of ".hit"
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A good use of these are with Blind bots to give them some sense of what is going on around them. | A good use of these are with Blind bots to give them some sense of what is going on around them. | ||
− | + | .hit - Has your bot been hit by another bot? Note: doesn't reset to zero. | |
− | + | .hitup - hit from the front? | |
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− | + | .hitdn - hit from the back? | |
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+ | .hitdx - hit on the right? | ||
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+ | .hitsx - hit on the left? | ||
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== Note from the C++ front lines == | == Note from the C++ front lines == |
Revision as of 16:35, 31 January 2006
These give the bots a sense of touch, allowing them to tell when something has hit them or if they have hit something.
A good use of these are with Blind bots to give them some sense of what is going on around them.
.hit - Has your bot been hit by another bot? Note: doesn't reset to zero.
.hitup - hit from the front?
.hitdn - hit from the back?
.hitdx - hit on the right?
.hitsx - hit on the left?
Note from the C++ front lines
In the 2.4 C++ port (probably will be called 2.5 I think) hitup, hitdn, hitsx, and hitdx will probably be replaced by hitang, which will return the angle of the hit relative to the eye.
The reasons are two fold: hitang would be more useful in practice, and free up 3 other sysvars (making the sysvars file less cluttered).