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Zoe
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Morning o/
hello everybody
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that worked perfectly xD
 
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Guys can you help. I have classes Mage and Warrior. In game loop I want to define object Player, which can be either Mage either Warrior? How must I do that. private ??? player; So to be able to use for example mage voids in that class.
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Zoe
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@TeodorKolev You shouldn't use Java classes to define game classes (there's a long wall of text coming describing why)
First off, all the entities in a game could extend or implement Entity (custom class or interface, not gonna add any code for this because that doesn't really matter). The point is, players and NPC's and bosses are Entities. An entity can have a class (mage, warrior or something completely different) which will vary from class to class. This means it has to be stored as a variable. I have no clue what your structure looks like so you essentially have two options. Either define a class called `EntityClass`
The basic structure for that would look like this:
Entity -> Player    - Mage/warrior
          -> Enemy  - Mage/warrior
          -> NPC    - Mage/warrior
Compared to:
Mage -> Player
    -> Enemy
    -> NPC
Warrior -> Player
    -> Enemy
    -> NPC
Also makes it easier to iterate through when in the main game loop, you don't need to keep two arraylists for either mage or warrior, because all the classes are Entities
What you actually call it in development doesn't really matter, the names I used now were ones I could have used, but it doesn't mean you're bound to using those
Enums are definitively useful for this though, but it depends on how different the classes are. If you have different methods in them, you still need to name those that are the same equally, so you can convert the classes an entity can have into a superclass and keep that as a universal variable in the entity instead of dealing with one version of each class for each game-class
13:13
@Zoe Thanks for that answer, but I don't want to change my logic. I am searching for solution on my logic
Zoe
Zoe
You're going to write more code than you need for that
is enums the only way?
Zoe
Zoe
No, as I mentioned in there too you can use superclasses
but in superclasses I cannot access child class method
Zoe
Zoe
if(entityClass instanceOf Warrior){
    ((Warrior)ec).warriorSpecificMethod();
}
13:16
my logic: Creature>Mage. In GameLoop I define private Creature player. But I am not able to call player.castMageSpell();
Zoe
Zoe
you have to cast it as a mage
hence using instanceOf
let me try
Zoe
Zoe
Check which class it is to avoid ClassCastException, and if it is a mage you call the castMageSpell method
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Q: use of "Instance of" in java

Nikunj Patel What is the 'instanceof' operator used for? I learned that Java has the instanceof operator. Can you elaborate where it is used and what are its advantages?

but I do not know is he Warrior or Mage
Zoe
Zoe
That's again the point of using instanceof
if creature is the superclass you check using instanceof whether or not it is a mage or a warrior
13:19
so If I have 100 sub classes I must do 100 checks and casts
this is not exceptable
Zoe
Zoe
That's what happens when you can't find common methods. And still, if it is 100 subclasses (as in Creature has 100 classes that extends/implements it) then yes, you have to do 100 checks
If you have 100 instances, as in 100 calls to Creature x = new Mage() then you can convert that to a method
I do not like that
I will show you why
in psmv
Warrior warr = new Warrior("Warrr");
GameCycle gameCycle = new GameCycle(warr, warr);
public class GameCycle {
private Creature hero;
private Creature monster;
I define creature in psvm
if I have 40 monsters and 10 classes I do not want to do 50 checks on every hit or cast spell
Zoe
Zoe
You never need to do 50 checks because you can always create a List of Entities and have a method do 10 checks
And if you have 40 monsters and 10 classes you have to do 400 checks total btw
Hence, create methods, generalize and save yourself countless lines
13:35
can I cast without using new
example hero = ((Warrior) hero);
Zoe
Zoe
as for generalization whenever something is hit, you create a method and you take in damage and what type of damage it is
then you calculate the damage it takes by checking the type of damage compared to resistance against that type and overall armor
do you want to see repo
Zoe
Zoe
This isn't rocket science, it's gamedev
can I use castMageSpell() without any class checks? This is my target
Zoe
Zoe
you got a terrible inheritance model though
13:39
why :) ?
@Zoe I have pushed GameCycle
Zoe
Zoe
What you do is have the different classes with different methods as creatures and use those as the entities of the world
when you do this you end up locking them to the specific classes, it's either this or that. There's no wrapper around it (e.g. a player with a Creature as a field) that can automatically handle the different calls
Creature = Entity
I do not understand you
Zoe
Zoe
there's no need to check for each class every single time you do something because you can, with a wrapper, do that internally in the class. Find what you want to do if it is a warrior compared to a mage or a clerk and convert it into one method. Essentially, if this is a mage do x, but if it is a warrior do y and if it's a clerk do z. You can convert that into a single method in a Player or Enemy (or just create an Entity class that contains all the fields you need. Entity in this case would be
Classes are players itself. Monster will also be creatures
Zoe
Zoe
So the player can be either a mage, warrior or a clerk?
13:47
yes
ok I will try that
so Player is middle between creature and Mage right?
Zoe
Zoe
Player is a wrapper for hte Creature class and also handles player-specific logic
@Zoe I have pushed but this does not working as expected
when I call doDamage()
it is not called Warrior.doDamage()
@Zoe sorry my mistake
thank you very much
you are awesome
Zoe
Zoe
14:05
No problem ^^
much appreciated. thanks again
14:25
Hi. Can someone deny my community post contribution at the following link so that I can correct an error that I've made -- I need to remove the quotes:
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Zoe
Zoe
I don't see which contribution
Deny peer review for second answer... Windows batch file
Zoe
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14:41
done
@Zoe Can I ask something else
I want to do Entity class with prop name
Creature extends Entity, Mage extends Creature
but I cannot do in Mage constructor super(name
how can I handle that
Zoe
Zoe
Add the name variable to Entity
Zoe
Zoe
Why ???
it requires name
and I don't know what to put
Zoe
Zoe
14:52
A string
ok, thanks. This is not what I wanted but I do understand
can I skip it?
coughs
@Zoe thankZ!
thanks again @Zoe
Can more people reject my edit please! This is so dumb; that I can't cancel my own mistake!
 
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