Difference between revisions of "Body:setBullet"

 
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Set the bullet status of a body.
  
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There are two methods to check for body collisions:
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*  at their location when the world is updated (default)
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*  using continuous collision detection (CCD)
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The default method is efficient, but a body moving very quickly may sometimes jump over another body without producing a collision. A body that is set as a bullet will use CCD. This is less efficient, but is guaranteed not to jump when moving quickly.
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Note that static bodies (with zero mass) always use CCD, so your walls will not let a fast moving body pass through even if it is not a bullet.
  
 
== Function ==
 
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=== Returns ===
 
=== Returns ===
 
Nothing.
 
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[parent::Body]]
 
* [[parent::Body]]
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* [[Body:isBullet]]
 
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== Other Languages ==
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{{i18n|Body:setBullet}}

Latest revision as of 18:51, 25 November 2019

Set the bullet status of a body.

There are two methods to check for body collisions:

  • at their location when the world is updated (default)
  • using continuous collision detection (CCD)

The default method is efficient, but a body moving very quickly may sometimes jump over another body without producing a collision. A body that is set as a bullet will use CCD. This is less efficient, but is guaranteed not to jump when moving quickly.


Note that static bodies (with zero mass) always use CCD, so your walls will not let a fast moving body pass through even if it is not a bullet.

Function

Synopsis

Body:setBullet( status )

Arguments

boolean status
The bullet status of the body.

Returns

Nothing.

See Also


Other Languages