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<!doctype html>
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<html lang="en">
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<head>
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
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<title>PIXI Scatter Doctest</title>
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="../../lib/3rdparty/highlight/styles/default.css">
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/doctest.css">
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<script src="../../lib/3rdparty/highlight/highlight.pack.js"></script>
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<script src="../../lib/3rdparty/all.js"></script>
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<script src="../all.js"></script>
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<script src="./all.js"></script>
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</head>
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<body onload="Doctest.run()">
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<h1>
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Scatter
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</h1>
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<p>
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Scatter objects are UI elements that can be rotated, scaled or moved around which typically leads to "scattered" layouts.
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The PIXI scatter defined here is a specialization of the
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<a href="../scatter.html">abstract scatter pattern</a>.
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</p>
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<p>PIXI scatter are organized in
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<code>ScatterContainer</code> parent nodes and
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<code>DisplayObjectScatter</code> child nodes.
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<p>Let's look at an example of a PIXI scatter. Since scatter objects are mainly used as main views it is a common use
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case that the scene itself is used as the
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<code>ScatterContainer</code>. The
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<code>DisplayObjectScatter</code> is simply used as a wrapper that makes any interative DisplayObject zoomable, rotatable and translatable.</p>
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<canvas id="canvas" class="grayBorder interactive">Canvas not supported</canvas>
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<script class="doctest">
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class ScatterApp extends PIXIApp {
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sceneFactory() {
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return new ScatterContainer(this.renderer, { showBounds: true, showPolygon: true, app: this })
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}
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setup() {
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super.setup()
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let x = 30
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let y = 30
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for (let key of ['women', 'king']) {
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let sprite = PIXI.Sprite.fromImage('../examples/' + key + '.jpeg')
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sprite.interactive = true
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let scatter = new DisplayObjectScatter(sprite, this.renderer,
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{
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x: x, y: y,
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startScale: 0.25,
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minScale: 0.2,
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maxScale: 1
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})
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this.scene.addChild(sprite)
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scatter.zoom(0.5, { animate: 1.0 })
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x += 100
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y += 30
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}
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return this
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}
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}
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const app = new ScatterApp({
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view: canvas,
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autoResize: false,
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width: 450,
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height: 250
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})
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.setup()
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.run()
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</script>
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<h1>
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Two ScatterContainers in one canvas-element
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</h1>
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<p>
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You see two ScatterContainers within the same HTML-canvas-element. The Queen is included in the first, the King in the second
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ScatterContainer. You should interact the two images independently of each other.
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</p>
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<canvas id="canvas2" class="grayBorder interactive">Canvas not supported</canvas>
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<script class="doctest">
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class DoubleScatterApp extends PIXIApp {
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setup() {
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super.setup()
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// Obey order in which ScatterContainer are created because the
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// InteractionMapper register event handlers in a first come first serve
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// order
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this.scatterContainerFront = new ScatterContainer(this.renderer, { app: this })
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this.scatterContainerBack = new ScatterContainer(this.renderer, { app: this })
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// Note that the addChild order is different because later children
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// are placed in front of earlier children.
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this.scene.addChild(this.scatterContainerBack)
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this.scene.addChild(this.scatterContainerFront)
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// Add the queen to ScatterContainer one
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let sprite1 = PIXI.Sprite.fromImage('../examples/women.jpeg')
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sprite1.interactive = true
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let scatter1 = new DisplayObjectScatter(sprite1, this.renderer, {
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x: 20,
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y: 40,
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startScale: .5
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})
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this.scatterContainerBack.addChild(sprite1)
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// Add the king to ScatterContainer two
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let sprite2 = PIXI.Sprite.fromImage('../examples/king.jpeg')
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sprite2.interactive = true
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let scatter2 = new DisplayObjectScatter(sprite2, this.renderer, {
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x: 280,
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y: 40,
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startScale: .5
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})
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this.scatterContainerFront.addChild(sprite2)
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return this
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}
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}
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const doubleScatterApp = new DoubleScatterApp({
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view: canvas2,
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autoResize: false,
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width: 450,
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height: 250
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}).setup().run()
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</script>
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<h1>
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Nested Scatter
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</h1>
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<p>
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Sometimes it can be required, that multiple scatters are nested in one another. E.g. when a map is displayed as scatter and
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another scatter is displayed on the map.
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</p>
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<canvas id="canvas3" class="grayBorder interactive">Canvas not supported</canvas>
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<script class="doctest">
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class NestedScatterApp extends PIXIApp {
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sceneFactory() {
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return new ScatterContainer(this.renderer, { application: this, showBounds: true, showPolygon: true, app: this })
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}
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setup() {
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super.setup()
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// Add the queen to ScatterContainer one
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let woman = PIXI.Sprite.fromImage('../examples/women.jpeg')
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woman.interactive = true
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new DisplayObjectScatter(woman, this.renderer, {
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x: 20,
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y: 40,
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startScale: 2,
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maxScale: 5
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})
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this.scene.addChild(woman)
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let nestedKing = PIXI.Sprite.fromImage('../examples/king.jpeg')
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nestedKing.interactive = true
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new DisplayObjectScatter(nestedKing, this.renderer, {
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x: 20, y: 20, startScale: 0.3
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})
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woman.addChild(nestedKing)
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let nestedQueen = PIXI.Sprite.fromImage('../examples/women.jpeg')
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nestedQueen.interactive = true
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new DisplayObjectScatter(nestedQueen, this.renderer, {
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x: 40, y: 40, startScale: 0.3
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})
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woman.addChild(nestedQueen)
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let king = PIXI.Sprite.fromImage('../examples/king.jpeg')
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king.interactive = true
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new DisplayObjectScatter(king, this.renderer, {
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x: 200, y: 20, startScale: 1
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})
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this.scene.addChild(king)
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return this
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}
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}
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const nestedScatterApp = new NestedScatterApp({
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view: canvas3,
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autoResize: false,
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width: 450,
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height: 250
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}).setup().run()
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</script>
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</body>
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