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− | {{param|userdata|id|The identifier for the touch press.}} | + | {{param|light userdata|id|The identifier for the touch press.}} |
{{param|number|x|The x-axis position of the touch press inside the window, in pixels.}} | {{param|number|x|The x-axis position of the touch press inside the window, in pixels.}} | ||
{{param|number|y|The y-axis position of the touch press inside the window, in pixels.}} | {{param|number|y|The y-axis position of the touch press inside the window, in pixels.}} |
Revision as of 18:22, 22 December 2015
Available since LÖVE 0.10.0 |
This function is not supported in earlier versions. |
Callback function triggered when the touch screen stops being touched.
Function
Synopsis
love.touchreleased( id, x, y, pressure )
Arguments
light userdata id
- The identifier for the touch press.
number x
- The x-axis position of the touch press inside the window, in pixels.
number y
- The y-axis position of the touch press inside the window, in pixels.
number pressure
- The amount of pressure being applied. Most touch screens aren't pressure sensitive, in which case the pressure will be 1.
Returns
Nothing.
Notes
The identifier is only guaranteed to be unique for the specific touch press until love.touchreleased is called with that identifier, at which point it may be reused for new touch presses.
The unofficial Android and iOS ports of LÖVE 0.9.2 reported touch positions as normalized values in the range of [0, 1], whereas this API reports positions in pixels.
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