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Optimistic
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C# Port for Particle system example
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on:
November 09, 2017, 03:06:32 am »
I have taken the code from
https://www.sfml-dev.org/tutorials/2.4/graphics-vertex-array.php
at the bottom of the page and translated it into its C# equivalent, but I can't seem to find the error; it doesn't output anything to the screen, and it is just black (The screen clear is black).
https://pastebin.com/pF40bKaA
is where I have pasted my code.
I am sorry for any stupid mistakes I made in the "translation" as though I know basically nothing about C++ in specific. Thanks!
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eXpl0it3r
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Re: C# Port for Particle system example
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Reply #1 on:
November 09, 2017, 08:18:52 am »
How fast does your particle alpha value reach 0?
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Optimistic
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Re: C# Port for Particle system example
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Reply #2 on:
November 09, 2017, 01:23:01 pm »
Not sure, will have to test later in the day. Thanks.
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Optimistic
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Re: C# Port for Particle system example
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Reply #3 on:
November 09, 2017, 11:56:51 pm »
Ok, just tested, and found out that the alpha value goes from 255 to 0 in the first frame. Might it be because of the statement on line 97 because of ratio being to small?
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Optimistic
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Re: C# Port for Particle system example
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Reply #4 on:
November 11, 2017, 10:04:07 pm »
I rewrote the update function to be more readable, here is the new code:
public
void
Update
(
Time Elapsed, Random R
)
{
uint
count
=
0
;
foreach
(
var
b
in
m_particles
)
{
var
temp
=
m_vertices
[
count
]
;
b
.
lifetime
-=
Elapsed
;
if
(
b
.
lifetime
<=
Time
.
FromSeconds
(
0
)
)
{
float
Angle
=
(
(
R
.
Next
(
)
%
360
)
*
3
.
14159f
)
/
180
;
float
Speed
=
(
(
R
.
Next
(
)
%
50
)
+
50
)
;
b
.
velocity
=
new
Vector2f
(
(
float
)
Math
.
Cos
(
Angle
)
*
Speed,
(
float
)
Math
.
Sin
(
Angle
)
*
Speed
)
;
b
.
lifetime
=
Time
.
FromMilliseconds
(
(
R
.
Next
(
)
%
2000
)
+
1000
)
;
temp
.
Color
=
Color
.
White
;
temp
.
Position
=
m_emitter
;
}
temp
.
Position
+=
b
.
velocity
*
Elapsed
.
AsSeconds
(
)
;
float
ratio
=
b
.
lifetime
.
AsSeconds
(
)
/
m_lifetime
.
AsSeconds
(
)
;
temp
.
Color
.
A
=
255
;
m_vertices
[
count
]
=
temp
;
}
}
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Optimistic
Newbie
Posts: 14
Re: C# Port for Particle system example
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Reply #5 on:
November 18, 2017, 11:10:37 pm »
Any Ideas? Anyone?
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eXpl0it3r
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Posts: 11030
Re: C# Port for Particle system example
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Reply #6 on:
November 19, 2017, 01:11:45 am »
Any ideas on what? You already found the issue, is it really too much asked of you to find out how the logic of your code works?
If you don't understand it, then sit down with a pen and paper and play through your code manually.
Alternatively you can just start the debugger and step through the code.
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Optimistic
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Posts: 14
Re: C# Port for Particle system example
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Reply #7 on:
November 21, 2017, 12:47:48 am »
Oh goodness how stupid I am....
I use an unused variable named count, and not the iterator index...
Wow...
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Optimistic
Newbie
Posts: 14
Re: C# Port for Particle system example
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Reply #8 on:
November 21, 2017, 12:55:16 am »
A Cleaned up and working version is available at
https://pastebin.com/3bXMX8in
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