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[CODE]int realX = winSize.width + (projectile.contentSize.width/2); float ratio = (float) offY / (float) offX; int realY = (realX * ratio) + projectile.position.y; CGPoint realDest = ccp(realX, realY); [_projectiles addObject:projectile]; projectile.tag = 2; [projectile runAction:[CCSequence actions: [CCMoveTo actionWithDuration:realMoveDuration position:realDest], [CCCallFuncN actionWithTarget:self selector:@selector(spriteMoveFinished:)], nil]];[/CODE] In this simple app, I am trying to … | |
[CODE]int realX = winSize.width + (projectile.contentSize.width/2); float ratio = (float) offY / (float) offX; int realY = (realX * ratio) + projectile.position.y; CGPoint realDest = ccp(realX, realY); [_projectiles addObject:projectile]; projectile.tag = 2; [projectile runAction:[CCSequence actions: [CCMoveTo actionWithDuration:realMoveDuration position:realDest], [CCCallFuncN actionWithTarget:self selector:@selector(spriteMoveFinished:)], nil]];[/CODE] In this simple app, I am trying to … | |
I have started dabbling in Objective-C for iOS developing. Is using the C forum of this website appropriate for questions regarding Objective-C? If not, what would the correct forum be? Thanks! | |
Hey people. Been having a problem when trying to use .gif files as images for sprites. When I try to use one, I get an error such as: [CODE]Documents/Code/Cocos2D/Cocos2D/Player.png: No such file or directory[/CODE] But in the code, I am calling for the picture "Player.gif" to be used, as you … | |
I'm not really sure what the proper forum for this is. Basically, I have compiled a small program (written in C++) that I want to execute. It first creates an AppleScript, then runs it. But, when the program is run (it is a 'Unix executable file'), I want to to … | |
[CODE]double speedTest() { double dInitialTime = clock(), dFinalTime = 0; double dRepititions = 99999999; double dResult; cout << "\nCalculating...\n\n"; for(int nCounter = 0; nCounter <= dRepititions; nCounter++) { pow(dRepititions, pow(dRepititions, dRepititions)); } dFinalTime = clock(); dResult = dFinalTime - dInitialTime; ofstream outf("Results.dat", ios::app); outf << dResult << endl; return dResult; … | |
[CODE]#include <iostream> #include <windows.h> #include <ctime> #include <cmath> #include <iomanip> #include <string.h> double numerator, denominator; static short multiplycounter; static short dividecounter; const double ten = 10; double* ppnumerator = &numerator; double* ppdenominator = &denominator; using namespace std; /**********************************************************************************/ double lcm(double numerator, double denominator) { if(*ppnumerator > *ppdenominator) { for(long counter … | |
[CODE]int main() { static short multiplycounter; static short dividecounter; double decimal; int rdecimal; cin >> decimal; rdecimal = int(decimal); cout << setprecision(10) << decimal << endl << rdecimal << endl; if(rdecimal % 1 != 0) { while(rdecimal % 1 != 0) { if(rdecimal % 1 == 0) { break; } … | |
[CODE]#include <iostream> #include <windows.h> #include <ctime> using namespace std; double time1; int main() { const double seconds1 = time(0); string string1; while(1) { long double seconds2 = time(0); if(seconds2 == seconds1 + 5) { cout << "Five seconds went by.\n\n"; break; } } cin.clear(); cin.ignore(255, '\n'); cin.get(); return 0; }[/CODE] … | |
Re: Now it's going to be really, really hard to get a helpful reply. And... being grammatically incorrect in the language of the people your trying to insult really takes away from your insult. Just... saying. | |
[CODE]int main2() { cin.get(); cin.ignore(); cin.clear(); while(true) { long double x, y; char ch_op; Sleep(200); cout << "Enter an expression below: \nExamples:\n"; cout << "x + y for Addition.\nx * y for Multiplication.\n" << "x / y for Division\nx - y for Subtraction.\nx & x for Square Roots.\n" << "x … | |
I am trying to make a reference program that you can use to access any element of the periodic table based on its name, symbol, atomic number, or atomic mass. It is more than one file, and I need a way to return to main if the user wants to. … | |
why doesn't this work? [CODE]int main() { fstream file; char output[100], pasword[100]; int a; const string x("Yes"); const string y("No"); string z; char b; cout << "\nEnter correct password to continue: \n" << endl; cin.getline(output, 15); if(output == "file.txt") { cout << "Change password? Type Yes or No. \n" << … | |
Why won't this if statement compile? [CODE]int main1() { char o[15]; cin >> o; if(o == 'oscar') main2(); else cout << "\n\aIncorrect password.\n" << endl; main(); cin.clear(); cin.ignore(255, '\n'); cin.get(); return 0; }[/CODE] I am trying to set a password to access the program | |
How can I get a password that has been changed during the use of the program to be applied so that after the program is ended and started again, when it prompts for a password to start the program it wants the new password the user entered, not the original … | |
I am trying to get the following code to take in either a number or an integer, determine whether what the user inputted is an integer or a letter, and then print a random digit if it is an integer, or a random letter if it is a letter. [CODE]#include … | |
For a program I am working on, I need a way to use an if function for a variable, if the variable is within a certain range of numbers. i.e. [CODE]if(x == 1-5) // meaning if x is from 1 to 5 //do something... if(x == 6-10) // i.e. if … | |
I am fairly new to programming but have been working on putting together a group of functions into one program. It is coming along nicely, but for some reason I can't get the loop on the divisibility function to work properly. When you prompt it to quit to return to … |
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