Difference between revisions of "Accelerometer"

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The [[Special:MyLanguage/Accelerometer|Accelerometer]] class is used to access accelerometer data. <br />
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Revision as of 09:27, 24 August 2018

Supported platforms: File:Platform androidFile:Platform ios
Available since: Gideros 2012.8
Inherits from: Object

Description


The `Accelerometer` class is used to access accelerometer data.

Examples

Example

--create instance
local accelerometer = Accelerometer.new()
--start receiving data
accelerometer:start()
---get values for example on each enter frame event
local x, y, z = accelerometer:getAcceleration()
print(x, y, z)

--once you don't need it, stop it
accelerometer:stop()

Methods

Accelerometer.isAvailable Accelerometer - does the accelerometer available?
Accelerometer.new Creates new Accelerometer instance
Accelerometer:getAcceleration Accelerometer - returns the 3-axis acceleration measured by the accelerometer
Accelerometer:start Accelerometer - starts accelerometer updates
Accelerometer:stop Accelerometer - starts accelerometer updates

Events

Constants