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==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
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'''INT''' advance ( <'''INT''' distance> ) | '''INT''' advance ( <'''INT''' distance> ) | ||
Moves a [[process]] forward in the direction of its [[angle]]. | Moves a [[process]] forward in the direction of its [[angle]]. | ||
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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
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| '''INT''' distance || - distance to advance in [[pixel]]s, not adjusted for [[resolution]] | | '''INT''' distance || - distance to advance in [[pixel]]s, not adjusted for [[resolution]] | ||
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== Returns == | == Returns == | ||
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| '''INT''' : Returns [[true|1]] if successful and [[false|0]] if failed. | | '''INT''' : Returns [[true|1]] if successful and [[false|0]] if failed. | ||
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== Example == | == Example == | ||
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Here is a example on how to use advance(). | Here is a example on how to use advance(). | ||
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Definition
INT advance ( <INT distance> )
Moves a process forward in the direction of its angle.
Parameters
INT distance | - distance to advance in pixels, not adjusted for resolution |
Returns
INT : Returns 1 if successful and 0 if failed. |
Example
Here is a example on how to use advance().
Program example; Global my_proc; Begin my_proc = proc(); //create a new process Loop frame; End End Process proc() Begin // This loop makes this process advance 3 pixels every frame Loop advance(3); // advance 3 pixels frame; End End