love.physics.newPrismaticJoint
Create a prismatic joints between two bodies.
A prismatic joint constrains two bodies to move relatively to each other on a specified axis. It does not allow for relative rotation. Its definition and operation are similar to a revolute joint, but with translation and force substituted for angle and torque.
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Function
Synopsis
joint = love.physics.newPrismaticJoint( body1, body2, x, y, ax, ay )
Arguments
Body body1
- The first body to connect with a prismatic joint.
Body body2
- The second body to connect with a prismatic joint.
number x
- The x coordinate of the anchor point.
number y
- The y coordinate of the anchor point.
number ax
- The x coordinate of the axis vector.
number ay
- The y coordinate of the axis vector.
Returns
PrismaticJoint joint
- The new prismatic joint.
Function
Available since LÖVE 0.8.0 |
This variant is not supported in earlier versions. |
Synopsis
joint = love.physics.newPrismaticJoint( body1, body2, x, y, ax, ay, collideConnected )
Arguments
Body body1
- The first body to connect with a prismatic joint.
Body body2
- The second body to connect with a prismatic joint.
number x
- The x coordinate of the anchor point.
number y
- The y coordinate of the anchor point.
number ax
- The x coordinate of the axis vector.
number ay
- The y coordinate of the axis vector.
boolean collideConnected (false)
- Specifies whether the two bodies should collide with each other.
Returns
PrismaticJoint joint
- The new prismatic joint.
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