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Phaser. Line

new Line(x1, y1, x2, y2)

Creates a new Line object with a start and an end point.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
x1 number <optional>
0

The x coordinate of the start of the line.

y1 number <optional>
0

The y coordinate of the start of the line.

x2 number <optional>
0

The x coordinate of the end of the line.

y2 number <optional>
0

The y coordinate of the end of the line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 17

Members

<readonly> angle :number

Gets the angle of the line in radians.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 372

<readonly> bottom :number

Gets the bottom-most point of this line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 476

end :Phaser.Point

The end point of the line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 32

<readonly> height :number

Gets the height of this bounds of this line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 502

<readonly> left :number

Gets the left-most point of this line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 437

<readonly> length :number

Gets the length of the line segment.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 359

<readonly> normalAngle :number

Gets the angle in radians of the normal of this line (line.angle - 90 degrees.)

Source - geom/Line.js, line 541

<readonly> normalX :number

Gets the x component of the left-hand normal of this line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 515

<readonly> normalY :number

Gets the y component of the left-hand normal of this line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 528

<readonly> perpSlope :number

Gets the perpendicular slope of the line (x/y).

Source - geom/Line.js, line 398

Gets the right-most point of this line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 450

<readonly> slope :number

Gets the slope of the line (y/x).

Source - geom/Line.js, line 385

start :Phaser.Point

The start point of the line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 27

<readonly> top :number

Gets the top-most point of this line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 463

<readonly> type :number

The const type of this object.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 38

<readonly> width :number

Gets the width of this bounds of this line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 489

<readonly> x :number

Gets the x coordinate of the top left of the bounds around this line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 411

<readonly> y :number

Gets the y coordinate of the top left of the bounds around this line.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 424

Methods

<static> intersects(a, b, asSegment, result) → {Phaser.Point}

Checks for intersection between two lines.
If asSegment is true it will check for segment intersection.
If asSegment is false it will check for line intersection.
Returns the intersection segment of AB and EF as a Point, or null if there is no intersection.
Adapted from code by Keith Hair

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
a Phaser.Line

The first Line to be checked.

b Phaser.Line

The second Line to be checked.

asSegment boolean <optional>
true

If true it will check for segment intersection, otherwise full line intersection.

result Phaser.Point <optional>

A Point object to store the result in, if not given a new one will be created.

Returns:

The intersection segment of the two lines as a Point, or null if there is no intersection.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 610

<static> intersectsPoints(a, b, e, f, asSegment, result) → {Phaser.Point}

Checks for intersection between two lines as defined by the given start and end points.
If asSegment is true it will check for line segment intersection. If asSegment is false it will check for line intersection.
Returns the intersection segment of AB and EF as a Point, or null if there is no intersection.
Adapted from code by Keith Hair

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
a Phaser.Point

The start of the first Line to be checked.

b Phaser.Point

The end of the first line to be checked.

e Phaser.Point

The start of the second Line to be checked.

f Phaser.Point

The end of the second line to be checked.

asSegment boolean <optional>
true

If true it will check for segment intersection, otherwise full line intersection.

result Phaser.Point | object <optional>

A Point object to store the result in, if not given a new one will be created.

Returns:

The intersection segment of the two lines as a Point, or null if there is no intersection.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 554

<static> intersectsRectangle(line, rect) → {boolean}

Checks for intersection between the Line and a Rectangle shape, or a rectangle-like
object, with public x, y, right and bottom properties, such as a Sprite or Body.

An intersection is considered valid if:

The line starts within, or ends within, the Rectangle.
The line segment intersects one of the 4 rectangle edges.

The for the purposes of this function rectangles are considered 'solid'.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
line Phaser.Line

The line to check for intersection with.

rect Phaser.Rectangle | object

The rectangle, or rectangle-like object, to check for intersection with.

Returns:
boolean -

True if the line intersects with the rectangle edges, or starts or ends within the rectangle.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 630

<static> reflect(a, b) → {number}

Returns the reflected angle between two lines.
This is the outgoing angle based on the angle of Line 1 and the normalAngle of Line 2.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
a Phaser.Line

The base line.

b Phaser.Line

The line to be reflected from the base line.

Returns:
number -

The reflected angle in radians.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 722

centerOn(x, y) → {Phaser.Line}

Centers this Line on the given coordinates.

The line is centered by positioning the start and end points so that the lines midpoint matches
the coordinates given.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
x number

The x position to center the line on.

y number

The y position to center the line on.

Returns:

This line object

Source - geom/Line.js, line 200

clone(output) → {Phaser.Line}

Returns a new Line object with the same values for the start and end properties as this Line object.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
output Phaser.Line

Optional Line object. If given the values will be set into the object, otherwise a brand new Line object will be created and returned.

Returns:

The cloned Line object.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 336

coordinatesOnLine(stepRate, results) → {array}

Using Bresenham's line algorithm this will return an array of all coordinates on this line.
The start and end points are rounded before this runs as the algorithm works on integers.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
stepRate number <optional>
1

How many steps will we return? 1 = every coordinate on the line, 2 = every other coordinate, etc.

results array <optional>

The array to store the results in. If not provided a new one will be generated.

Returns:
array -

An array of coordinates.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 278

fromAngle(x, y, angle, length) → {Phaser.Line}

Sets this line to start at the given x and y coordinates and for the segment to extend at angle for the given length.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
x number

The x coordinate of the start of the line.

y number

The y coordinate of the start of the line.

angle number

The angle of the line in radians.

length number

The length of the line in pixels.

Returns:

This line object

Source - geom/Line.js, line 86

fromSprite(startSprite, endSprite, useCenter) → {Phaser.Line}

Sets the line to match the x/y coordinates of the two given sprites.
Can optionally be calculated from their center coordinates.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
startSprite Phaser.Sprite

The coordinates of this Sprite will be set to the Line.start point.

endSprite Phaser.Sprite

The coordinates of this Sprite will be set to the Line.start point.

useCenter boolean <optional>
false

If true it will use startSprite.center.x, if false startSprite.x. Note that Sprites don't have a center property by default, so only enable if you've over-ridden your Sprite with a custom class.

Returns:

This line object

Source - geom/Line.js, line 63

intersects(line, asSegment, result) → {Phaser.Point}

Checks for intersection between this line and another Line.
If asSegment is true it will check for segment intersection. If asSegment is false it will check for line intersection.
Returns the intersection segment of AB and EF as a Point, or null if there is no intersection.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
line Phaser.Line

The line to check against this one.

asSegment boolean <optional>
true

If true it will check for segment intersection, otherwise full line intersection.

result Phaser.Point <optional>

A Point object to store the result in, if not given a new one will be created.

Returns:

The intersection segment of the two lines as a Point, or null if there is no intersection.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 151

midPoint(out) → {Phaser.Point}

Returns a Point object where the x and y values correspond to the center (or midpoint) of the Line segment.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description
out Phaser.Point <optional>

A Phaser.Point object into which the result will be populated. If not given a new Point object is created.

Returns:

A Phaser.Point object with the x and y values set to the center of the line segment.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 182

pointOnLine(x, y) → {boolean}

Tests if the given coordinates fall on this line. See pointOnSegment to test against just the line segment.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
x number

The line to check against this one.

y number

The line to check against this one.

Returns:
boolean -

True if the point is on the line, false if not.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 224

pointOnSegment(x, y) → {boolean}

Tests if the given coordinates fall on this line and within the segment. See pointOnLine to test against just the line.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
x number

The line to check against this one.

y number

The line to check against this one.

Returns:
boolean -

True if the point is on the line and segment, false if not.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 238

random(out) → {Phaser.Point}

Picks a random point from anywhere on the Line segment and returns it.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description
out Phaser.Point | object <optional>

A Phaser.Point, or any object with public x/y properties, that the values will be set in.
If no object is provided a new Phaser.Point object will be created. In high performance areas avoid this by re-using an object.

Returns:

An object containing the random point in its x and y properties.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 257

reflect(line) → {number}

Returns the reflected angle between two lines.
This is the outgoing angle based on the angle of this line and the normalAngle of the given line.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
line Phaser.Line

The line to reflect off this line.

Returns:
number -

The reflected angle in radians.

Source - geom/Line.js, line 168

rotate(angle, asDegrees) → {Phaser.Line}

Rotates the line by the amount specified in angle.

Rotation takes place from the center of the line.
If you wish to rotate around a different point see Line.rotateAround.

If you wish to rotate the ends of the Line then see Line.start.rotate or Line.end.rotate.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
angle number

The angle in radians (unless asDegrees is true) to rotate the line by.

asDegrees boolean <optional>
false

Is the given angle in radians (false) or degrees (true)?

Returns:

This line object

Source - geom/Line.js, line 105

rotateAround(x, y, angle, asDegrees) → {Phaser.Line}

Rotates the line by the amount specified in angle.

Rotation takes place around the coordinates given.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
x number

The x coordinate to offset the rotation from.

y number

The y coordinate to offset the rotation from.

angle number

The angle in radians (unless asDegrees is true) to rotate the line by.

asDegrees boolean <optional>
false

Is the given angle in radians (false) or degrees (true)?

Returns:

This line object

Source - geom/Line.js, line 130

setTo(x1, y1, x2, y2) → {Phaser.Line}

Sets the components of the Line to the specified values.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
x1 number <optional>
0

The x coordinate of the start of the line.

y1 number <optional>
0

The y coordinate of the start of the line.

x2 number <optional>
0

The x coordinate of the end of the line.

y2 number <optional>
0

The y coordinate of the end of the line.

Returns:

This line object

Source - geom/Line.js, line 44
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