What I want to do is:
· Draw a sphere: done
· Increase its radius once a second: NOT done
I don’t want to use the keyboard to increase the radius. I already know how to do that.
Here is what my code looks like: #include "TimeUtils.hpp"
//More code
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
//More code
/*
Increment Sphere radius once a second
*/
long time01, time02;
time01 = time_now();// Returns the time now
long timeDifference = 0;
long lastDifference = 0;
long count = 0;
while(1)
{
time02 = time_now(); // Returns the time now
count = (time02-time01)/1000; // Number of seconds since “time01”
timeDifference = count;
if(timeDifference != lastDifference)
{
lastDifference = timeDifference;
Sphere::itsRadius = Sphere::itsRadius + 0.002; //Does not work: Supposed to increase radius once per second
}
My guess is that your radius increase is too slow to be noticed. I mean it is ok when you keep pressed a key and it works, as you add 0.002 to your radius like every 15ms, but now you are trying to do that once a second. That means that it takes 500 seconds (that is about 8 minutes) to get a radius of 1.0f added to your sphere. Try increasing the 0.002 value to something like 0.5 and see how it works.
What I want to do is:
· Draw a sphere: done
· Increase its radius once a second: NOT done
I don’t want to use the keyboard to increase the radius. I already know how to do that.
Here is what my code looks like: #include "TimeUtils.hpp"
//More code
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
//More code
/*
Increment Sphere radius once a second
*/
long time01, time02;
time01 = time_now();// Returns the time now
long timeDifference = 0;
long lastDifference = 0;
long count = 0;
while(1)
{
time02 = time_now(); // Returns the time now
count = (time02-time01)/1000; // Number of seconds since “time01”
timeDifference = count;
if(timeDifference != lastDifference)
{
lastDifference = timeDifference;
Sphere::itsRadius = Sphere::itsRadius + 0.002; //Does not work: Supposed to increase radius once per second
}
The time trick I used above work on its own but, not when I draw my sphere.
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Herve
two things
1: can you confirm if(timeDifference != lastDifference) is ever true?
2. are you certain time_now() is in milliseconds(or is 1000th a microsecond?)
edit:
My guess is that your radius increase is too slow to be noticed. I mean it is ok when you keep pressed a key and it works, as you add 0.002 to your radius like every 15ms, but now you are trying to do that once a second. That means that it takes 500 seconds (that is about 8 minutes) to get a radius of 1.0f added to your sphere. Try increasing the 0.002 value to something like 0.5 and see how it works.
Scratch that. First off, post the definition of time_now. Secondly, you're using integer mathematics on your time values, which truncate values. This means that for time01 and time02 (very terrible names btw) until they have a difference greater than a thousand you will never see any increase in the radius of anything. Assuming that's in milliseconds then, theoretically, you might see it once per second...
Frankly, without the definition of time_now, its hard to say what's going wrong here. Also 0.002 is a VERY small amount... You might be growing it once per second as you expect, but only by a very tiny amount. Further, since we don't really know the starting radius of your sphere its possible that you hit floating point precision limits and aren't actually increasing the size of it at all.
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