I am basically coding this basic arcade game and i need the circle to shoot out small rectangles that looks like bullets or missiles to hit the bad guys whenever the space bar is hit but i cant figure out how.
Heres my code so far:
import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.Image;
import java.awt.event.KeyEvent;
import java.awt.event.KeyListener;
public class main extends Applet implements Runnable, KeyListener {
private Image i;
private Graphics doubleG;
// x and y are used to set (x,y) positions
// dx and dy are the changes in position
private int x = 850;
private int y = 850;
private int x2 = 100;
private int y2 = 100;
private int dx = 50;
private int radius = 30;
private int dx2 = 4;
private int dy2 = 4;
private int x3 = 100;
private int y3 = 200;
private int dx3 = 5;
private int dy3 = 5;
private int x4 = 100;
private int y4 = 300;
private int dx4 = 3;
private int dy4 = 3;
public void init(){
setSize(1920,1080);
setBackground(Color.black);
addKeyListener(this);
}
public void start(){
Thread thread = new Thread(this);
thread.start();
}
public void run() {
while(true){
//Enemy
if(x2 + dx2 > this.getWidth() - radius - 1){
x2 = this.getWidth() - radius - 1;
dx2 = -dx2;
}
if(x2 + dx2 < 0 + radius){
x2 = 0 + radius;
dx2 = -dx2;
}
x2 += dx2;
// Enemy
if(x3 + dx3 > this.getWidth() - radius - 1){
x3 = this.getWidth() - radius -1;
dx3 = -dx3;
}
if(x3 + dx3 < 0 + radius){
x = 0 + radius;
dx3 = -dx3;
}
x3 += dx3;
// Enemy
if(x4 + dx4 > this.getWidth() - radius - 1){
x4= this.getWidth() - radius -1;
dx4 = -dx4;
}
if(x4 + dx4 < 0 + radius){
x4 = 0 + radius;
dx4 = -dx4;
}
x4 += dx4;
// EVERYTHING ABOVE KEEPS ASTEROIDS IN THE SCREEN ALLOWING IT TO BOUNCE OFF WALLS
repaint();
try{
Thread.sleep(17);
} catch (InterruptedException e){
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
public void stop(){
}
public void update(Graphics g){
// this function stops the flickering problem every time the ball moves by copying the image instead of repainting it
if(i == null){
i = createImage(this.getSize().width, this.getSize().height);
doubleG = i.getGraphics();
}
doubleG.setColor(getBackground());
doubleG.fillRect(0,0,this.getSize().width, this.getSize().height);
doubleG.setColor(getForeground());
paint(doubleG);
g.drawImage(i,0,0,this);
}
public void paint(Graphics g){
g.setColor(Color.BLUE);
g.fillOval(x, y, radius*2, radius*2);
g.setColor(Color.RED);
g.fillOval(x2, y2, radius + 10, radius + 10);
g.setColor(Color.RED);
g.fillOval(x3,y3, radius + 10, radius + 10);
g.setColor(Color.RED);
g.fillOval(x4, y4, radius + 10, radius + 10);
}
public void moveRight(){
if (dx-1 > -20){
dx += 1;
}
if(x + dx > this.getWidth() - radius - 1){
x = this.getWidth() - radius - 1;
dx = -dx;
}
x += dx;
}
public void moveLeft(){
if(dx - 1 > -20){
dx -= 1;
}
if(x + dx < 0 + radius){
x = 0 + radius;
dx = -dx;
}
x -= dx;
}
public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
switch(e.getKeyCode()){
case KeyEvent.VK_LEFT:
moveLeft();
break;
case KeyEvent.VK_RIGHT:
moveRight();
break;
}
}
public void keyReleased(KeyEvent arg0) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
}
public void keyTyped(KeyEvent arg0) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
}
}
KeyListener
will only raise KeyEvent
s if the component it is registered to is focusable AND has foucs. super.paint
, expect some serious paint artifacts paint
of top level containers (like Applet
) JApplet
and JPanel
as the main drawing surface, overriding it's paintComponent
method. In this case, also consider using a javax.swing.Timer
over Thread
, unless you want to try and maintain a variable delay between updates. This would also allow you to use the key bindings API overcoming the focus issues related to KeyListener
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