public class ParallelAction extends Action
Constructor and Description |
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ParallelAction() |
ParallelAction(Action action1) |
ParallelAction(Action action1,
Action action2) |
ParallelAction(Action action1,
Action action2,
Action action3) |
ParallelAction(Action action1,
Action action2,
Action action3,
Action action4) |
ParallelAction(Action action1,
Action action2,
Action action3,
Action action4,
Action action5) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
act(float delta)
Updates the action based on time.
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void |
addAction(Action action) |
Array<Action> |
getActions() |
void |
reset()
Resets the optional state of this action to as if it were newly created, allowing the action to be pooled and reused.
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void |
restart()
Sets the state of the action so it can be run again.
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void |
setActor(Actor actor)
Sets the actor this action will be used for.
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String |
toString() |
public ParallelAction()
public ParallelAction(Action action1)
public ParallelAction(Action action1, Action action2, Action action3, Action action4)
public boolean act(float delta)
Action
Actor.act(float)
.public void restart()
Action
public void reset()
Action
The default implementation calls Action.restart()
.
If a subclass has optional state, it must override this method, call super, and reset the optional state.
reset
in interface Pool.Poolable
reset
in class Action
public void addAction(Action action)
public void setActor(Actor actor)
Action
pool
then the action is returned
to the pool (which calls Action.reset()
) and the pool is set to null.
If the action does not have a pool, Action.reset()
is not called.
This method is not typically a good place for a subclass to query the actor's state because the action may not be executed
for some time, eg it may be delayed
. The actor's state is best queried in the first call to
Action.act(float)
. For a TemporalAction
, use TemporalAction#begin().
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