Good morning.
I'm on linux, using cocos2d-x for Android.
I have created a function that calculate circle values.
// Circle point updateCircle()
// x = number of iteration · SamplingPeriod |-|-|-|
// y = A · sine ( 2 · PI · number of iteration · SamplingPeriod / Period )
int iterations = this->getNumberOfIterations();
CCPoint centerPoint = this->getCenter();
float x = centerPoint.x + this->getAmplitude() * cos( 2 * M_PI * iterations * this->getSamplingPeriod() * this->getFrequency() );
float y = centerPoint.y + this->getAmplitude() * sin( 2 * M_PI * iterations * this->getSamplingPeriod() * this->getFrequency() );
_newPoint = ccp( x, y );
// Create Array Actions
CCArray *myActionsArray = new CCArray(3);
// Set action move
CCAction *actionMove1 = CCMoveTo::create(this->getSamplingPeriod(), newPoint); // Move to next point
CCAction *actionMove2 = CCCallFuncN::create(this, callfuncN_selector(GameObject::updateCircle)); // call again this function
// Insert Objects
myActionsArray->insertObject(actionMove1, 0);
myActionsArray->insertObject(actionMove2, 1);
// Create Sequence
CCAction *action = CCSequence::create(myActionsArray);
// Set Tags
action->setTag(kActionMove);
// Run
this->runAction(action);
// Set new call to put new point in SamplingFrequency ms
iterations += 1;
static const int maxIterationCycle = 1 / (this->getSamplingPeriod() * this->getFrequency());
if (iterations >= maxIterationCycle)
{
iterations = 1;
}
this->setNumberOfIterations(iterations);
CCLog("texttx Iterations %d/%d", iterations, maxIterationCycle);
Alternativally, i have tried:
// Set action move
CCAction *actionMove1 = CCCallFuncN::create(this, callfuncN_selector(GameObject::macroSetNewPoint));
CCAction *actionMove2 = CCDelayTime::create(this->getSamplingPeriod());
CCAction *actionMove3 = CCCallFuncN::create(this, callfuncN_selector(GameObject::updateCircle));
And
// Set action move
CCAction *actionMove1 = CCMoveTo::create(this->getSamplingPeriod(), _newPoint);
CCAction *actionMove2 = CCDelayTime::create(this->getSamplingPeriod());
CCAction *actionMove3 = CCCallFuncN::create(this, callfuncN_selector(GameObject::updateCircle));
The problem is that my game object moves in circles, but after 1000 iterations approx, it dissapears, and appears again in a few seconds. I don't know what is going on - The points are correctly calculated (i think)
Maybe moveto needs more time to execute? How could I calculate a math patron to move my sprites following it?
I have tested your code and work ok. Please, check if you are updating a point from another callback or something. If data is public, it could be been updated by another part of the code.
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