Difference between revisions of "Beginner C++ Game Programming Tutorial 3"
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Beginner C++ Game Programming Tutorial 4|Next in series (Tutorial 4)]] | * [[Beginner C++ Game Programming Tutorial 4|Next in series (Tutorial 4)]] | ||
* [[Beginner C++ Game Programming Series]] | * [[Beginner C++ Game Programming Series]] |
Latest revision as of 12:52, 12 October 2019
We learn how to control the flow of execution using if
statements, we learn about a new variable type called bool
, and we learn how to use the Chili Framework to get keyboard input. All this, plus the dankest memes from 2007.
Concepts Taught
-
if
statement -
bool
variable type - Using return values from function calls
-
Keyboard
(Chili Framework-specific concept)
Video Timestamp Index
- Intro 0:00
- Homework solution 0:29
- Sprite origin (base position) 1:30
- Order of statement execution 5:10
- Branching (conditional flow control) 6:40
-
if
statement /bool
type 7:52 - Keyboard input / objects inside other objects 12:06
- Function return values 15:55
- Virtual key codes 17:27
-
if
...else
statement 19:33 -
if
...else if
chaining 20:35 - Nesting
if
statements 22:05 - Homework assignment 23:48
Homework
Using the concepts taught so far, create a program that allows you to position the reticle in one of 9 positions (regular 3x3 grid) by holding the arrow keys, change its color by holding the control key, and change its shape by holding the shift key. The solution is given in this video.