Scaleform Studio Lua API Reference: scaleform.ContactPostEvent table reference
The event parameters for ContactPostSolve event.
This element inherits from:
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Number of contacts.
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The first normal impulse.
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The second normal impulse.
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scaleform.Event
{ currentTarget : scaleform.Actor?, eventId : scaleform.EventTypes, phase : string, target : scaleform.Actor?, }
scaleform.ContactEvent
The event parameters for Contact events.
{ childIndexA : integer, childIndexB : integer, fixtureA : scaleform.physics.Fixture, fixtureB : scaleform.physics.Fixture, friction : number, isEnabled : boolean, isTouching : boolean, restitution : number, }
scaleform.EventTypes.ContactPostSolve
The contact post solve event, scaleform.ContactPostEvent.
scaleform.EventTypes.ContactPreSolve
The contact pre solve event, scaleform.ContactPostEvent.
scaleform.ContactPostEvent.count : integer
Number of contacts.
A strictly integral numeric value, with no decimal component.
scaleform.ContactPostEvent.normalImpulse1 : number
The first normal impulse.
A numeric value.
scaleform.ContactPostEvent.normalImpulse2 : number
The second normal impulse.
scaleform.Actor
Generic objects located in a scene.
scaleform.EventTypes
The list of events.
A string of characters.
scaleform.physics.Fixture
An interface to attach shapes to the fixtures.
true or false.
scaleform.ContactPostEvent
The event parameters for ContactPostSolve event.
{ count : integer, normalImpulse1 : number, normalImpulse2 : number, }Indicates a table.
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