love.physics.newBody
Creates a new body.
There are three types of bodies.
- Static bodies do not move, have a infinite mass, and can be used for level boundaries.
- Dynamic bodies are the main actors in the simulation, they collide with everything.
- Kinematic bodies do not react to forces and only collide with dynamic bodies.
The mass of the body gets calculated when a Fixture is attached or removed, but can be changed at any time with Body:setMass or Body:resetMassData.
Making changes to a World is not allowed inside of the beginContact, endContact, preSolve, and postSolve callback functions, as BOX2D locks the world during these callbacks. |
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Function
Available since LÖVE 0.8.0 |
This variant is not supported in earlier versions. |
Synopsis
body = love.physics.newBody( world, x, y, type )
Arguments
World world
- The world to create the body in.
number x (0)
- The x position of the body.
number y (0)
- The y position of the body.
BodyType type ("static")
- The type of the body.
Returns
Body body
- A new body.
Function
Removed in LÖVE 0.8.0 |
This variant is not supported in that and later versions. |
Synopsis
body = love.physics.newBody( world, x, y, m, i )
Arguments
World world
- The world to create the body in.
number x (0)
- The x position of the body.
number y (0)
- The y position of the body.
number m (0)
- The mass of the body.
number i (0)
- The rotational inertia of the body.
Returns
Body body
- A new body.
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