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Jul 24 2009, 5:09 PM EDT
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These are only recommended when you know that there is just a single instance of that object. If there are multiple copies of the object with the same name, the outcome of references in non-deterministic. It could affect
any
one of
the objects.
Furthermore, you should
always
use
this object
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greg.tracy
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The most common uses for these references is for the Create Object action. When you dynamically create objects from the gallery, use the Gallery reference
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Jun 9 2008, 5:04 PM EDT
greg.tracy
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browser list. You can rename this reference as long as it doesn't overlap the name of an existing object in
iteration.
the
World.
For example, when looping across all
circles,
rectangles,
change their color to
red.
red:
A
Mouse
Event
:
Input
Event
When you have a
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Apr 28 2008, 8:36 PM EDT
greg.tracy
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The naming convention for objects in your application is intended to provide a clear understanding of references, the object being affected, and - regardless of where they appear.
Active Object The use of Active Object can be the most intuitive or the
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Apr 28 2008, 8:35 PM EDT
greg.tracy
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The most common uses for these references is for the Create Object action. When you dynamically create objects from the gallery, use the Gallery reference
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Apr 28 2008, 6:35 PM EDT
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For example, in the below behavior, we've created a circle and a rectangle. The circle has its fill color changed, and the rectangle has it fill color
and
line color changed.
An Object Created Filter
: Behaviors can be executed when an object
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Apr 28 2008, 6:13 PM EDT
greg.tracy
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For example, if you define the below behavior on an airplane, the action will result in the circle's fill color being changed since that was the object that was being defined in the filter.
Created ObjectThSpecific object referenceThWorldThFirst Collision BodyThSecond Collision Body
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Apr 28 2008, 5:40 PM EDT
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in the World (and their properties) can be referenced in a variety of ways within a behavior. This creates a great deal of flexibility, but may lead to some unexpected results.
The following are intended as guidelines to help you produce robust and predictable behaviors.
Definitions
The naming
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