Difference between revisions of "B2.World:createParticleSystem"
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'''Available since:''' Gideros 2015.06.30<br/> | '''Available since:''' Gideros 2015.06.30<br/> | ||
− | '''Class:''' [[ | + | '''Class:''' [[b2.World]]<br/> |
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
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Parameters you can provide in table are: | Parameters you can provide in table are: | ||
− | *"pressureStrength" | + | *"'''pressureStrength'''": increases pressure in response to compression. Smaller values allow more compression |
− | *"dampingStrength" | + | *"'''dampingStrength'''": reduces velocity along the collision normal Smaller value reduces less |
− | *"elasticStrength" | + | *"'''elasticStrength'''": restores shape of elastic particle groups. Larger values increase elastic particle velocity |
− | *"springStrength" | + | *"'''springStrength'''": restores length of spring particle groups. Larger values increase spring particle velocity |
− | *"viscousStrength" | + | *"'''viscousStrength'''": reduces relative velocity of viscous particles. Larger values slow down viscous particles more |
− | *"surfaceTensionPressureStrength" | + | *"'''surfaceTensionPressureStrength'''": produces pressure on tensile particles 0~0.2. Larger values increase the amount of surface tension |
− | *"surfaceTensionNormalStrength" | + | *"'''surfaceTensionNormalStrength'''": smoothes outline of tensile particles 0~0.2. Larger values result in rounder, smoother, water-drop-like clusters of particles |
− | *"repulsiveStrength" | + | *"'''repulsiveStrength'''": produces additional pressure on repulsive particles. Larger values repulse more. Negative values mean attraction. The range where particles behave stably is about -0.2 to 2.0 |
− | *"powderStrength" | + | *"'''powderStrength'''": produces repulsion between powder particles. Larger values repulse more |
− | *"ejectionStrength" | + | *"'''ejectionStrength'''": pushes particles out of solid particle group. Larger values repulse more |
− | *"staticPressureStrength" | + | *"'''staticPressureStrength'''": produces static pressure. Larger values increase the pressure on neighboring partilces. For a description of static pressure, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_pressure#Static_pressure_in_fluid_dynamics |
− | *"staticPressureRelaxation" | + | *"'''staticPressureRelaxation'''": reduces instability in static pressure calculation. Larger values make stabilize static pressure with fewer iterations |
− | *"colorMixingStrength" | + | *"'''colorMixingStrength'''": determines how fast colors are mixed. 1.0f ==> mixed immediately 0.5f ==> mixed half way each simulation step (see [[B2.World:step]]) |
− | *"lifetimeGranularity" | + | *"'''lifetimeGranularity'''": granularity of particle lifetimes in seconds. By default this is set to (1.0f / 60.0f) seconds. b2ParticleSystem uses a 32-bit signed value to track particle lifetimes so the maximum lifetime of a particle is (2^32 - 1) / (1.0f / lifetimeGranularity) seconds. With the value set to 1/60 the maximum lifetime or age of a particle is 2.27 years |
− | *"radius" | + | *"'''radius'''" |
− | *"staticPressureIterations" | + | *"'''staticPressureIterations'''": computes static pressure more precisely. See SetStaticPressureIterations for details |
− | *"destroyByAge" | + | *"'''destroyByAge'''": whether to destroy particles by age when no more particles can be created. See b2ParticleSystem::SetDestructionByAge() for more information |
<source lang="lua"> | <source lang="lua"> | ||
(b2.ParticleSystem) = b2.World:createParticleSystem(particleSysDef) | (b2.ParticleSystem) = b2.World:createParticleSystem(particleSysDef) | ||
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=== Parameters === | === Parameters === | ||
− | '''particleSysDef''': (table) parameters that define particle system <br/> | + | '''particleSysDef''': (table) parameters that define particle system<br/> |
=== Return values === | === Return values === |
Revision as of 23:06, 22 April 2022
Available since: Gideros 2015.06.30
Class: b2.World
Description
Creates a new particle system, which will use Liquid fun.
Parameters you can provide in table are:
- "pressureStrength": increases pressure in response to compression. Smaller values allow more compression
- "dampingStrength": reduces velocity along the collision normal Smaller value reduces less
- "elasticStrength": restores shape of elastic particle groups. Larger values increase elastic particle velocity
- "springStrength": restores length of spring particle groups. Larger values increase spring particle velocity
- "viscousStrength": reduces relative velocity of viscous particles. Larger values slow down viscous particles more
- "surfaceTensionPressureStrength": produces pressure on tensile particles 0~0.2. Larger values increase the amount of surface tension
- "surfaceTensionNormalStrength": smoothes outline of tensile particles 0~0.2. Larger values result in rounder, smoother, water-drop-like clusters of particles
- "repulsiveStrength": produces additional pressure on repulsive particles. Larger values repulse more. Negative values mean attraction. The range where particles behave stably is about -0.2 to 2.0
- "powderStrength": produces repulsion between powder particles. Larger values repulse more
- "ejectionStrength": pushes particles out of solid particle group. Larger values repulse more
- "staticPressureStrength": produces static pressure. Larger values increase the pressure on neighboring partilces. For a description of static pressure, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_pressure#Static_pressure_in_fluid_dynamics
- "staticPressureRelaxation": reduces instability in static pressure calculation. Larger values make stabilize static pressure with fewer iterations
- "colorMixingStrength": determines how fast colors are mixed. 1.0f ==> mixed immediately 0.5f ==> mixed half way each simulation step (see B2.World:step)
- "lifetimeGranularity": granularity of particle lifetimes in seconds. By default this is set to (1.0f / 60.0f) seconds. b2ParticleSystem uses a 32-bit signed value to track particle lifetimes so the maximum lifetime of a particle is (2^32 - 1) / (1.0f / lifetimeGranularity) seconds. With the value set to 1/60 the maximum lifetime or age of a particle is 2.27 years
- "radius"
- "staticPressureIterations": computes static pressure more precisely. See SetStaticPressureIterations for details
- "destroyByAge": whether to destroy particles by age when no more particles can be created. See b2ParticleSystem::SetDestructionByAge() for more information
(b2.ParticleSystem) = b2.World:createParticleSystem(particleSysDef)
Parameters
particleSysDef: (table) parameters that define particle system
Return values
Returns (b2.ParticleSystem) new particle system