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/*!
\title QtQuick.Particles Examples - Affectors
- \example particles/affectors
+ \example quick/particles/affectors
\brief This is a collection of examples using Affectors in the QML particle system.
\image qml-affectors-example.png
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
Each example is a small QML file emphasizing a particular element or feature.
Age demonstrates using an Age affector to prematurely end the lives of particles.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/age.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/age.qml 0
As you move the affector around the screen, the particles inside it
(which haven't already been affected) jump to a period near the end
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
the end of their life instantly.
Attractor demonstrates using an Attractor affector to simulate a black hole
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/attractor.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/attractor.qml 0
All particles in the scene, including the rocket ship's exhaust and pellets, are pulled
towards the black hole. This effect is stronger closer to the black hole, so the
@@ -55,59 +55,59 @@
Custom Affector manipulates the properties of the particles directly in javascript.
One Affector is used to make the leaves rock back and forth as they fall, looking more
leaf-like than just spinning in circles:
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/customaffector.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/customaffector.qml 0
Another is used to provide a slightly varying friction to the leaves as they 'land',
to look more natural:
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/customaffector.qml 1
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/customaffector.qml 1
Friction is similar to the falling leaves in the custom affector, except that it uses a
flat friction the whole way down instead of custom affectors.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/friction.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/friction.qml 0
Gravity is a convenience affector for applying a constant acceleration to particles inside it
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/gravity.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/gravity.qml 0
GroupGoal sets up two particle groups for flaming and non-flaming balls, and gives you various
ways to transition between them.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml unlit
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml unlit
The non-flaming balls have a one in a hundred chance of lighting on their own each second, but they also
have a GroupGoal set on the whole group. This affector affects all particles of the unlit group, when colliding
with particles in the lit group, and cause them to move to the lighting group.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml lighting
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml lighting
lighting is an intermediate group so that the glow builds up and the transition is less jarring. So it automatically
moves into the lit group after 100ms.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml lit
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml lit
The lit group also has TrailEmitters on it for additional fire and smoke, but does not transition anywhere.
There are two more GroupGoal elements that allow particles in the unlit group to transition to the lighting group
(and then to the lit group).
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml groupgoal-pilot
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml groupgoal-pilot
The first is just an area bound to the location of an image of a pilot flame. When unlit balls pass through the flame,
they go straight to lit because the pilot flame is so hot.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml groupgoal-ma
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/groupgoal.qml groupgoal-ma
The second is bound to the location of the last pointer interaction, so that touching or clicking on unlit balls (which
is hard due to their constant movement) causes them to move to the lighting group.
Move shows some simple effects you can get by altering trajectory midway.
The red particles have an affector that affects their position, jumping them forwards by 120px.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/move.qml A
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/move.qml A
The green particles have an affector that affects their velocity, but with some angle variation. By adding some random direction
velocity to their existing forwards velocity, they begin to spray off in a cone.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/move.qml B
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/move.qml B
The blue particles have an affector that affects their acceleration, and because it sets relative to false this resets the acceleration instead of
adding to it. Once the blue particles reach the affector, their horizontal velocity stops increasing as their vertical velocity decreases.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/move.qml C
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/move.qml C
SpriteGoal has an affector which interacts with the sprite engine of particles, if they are being drawn as sprites by ImageParticle.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/spritegoal.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/spritegoal.qml 0
The SpriteGoal follows the image of the rocket ship on screen, and when it interacts with particles drawn by ImageParticle as sprites,
it instructs them to move immediately to the "explode" state, which in this case is the animation of the asteroid breaking into many pieces.
Turbulence has a flame with smoke, and both sets of particles being affected by a Turbulence affector. This gives a faint wind effect.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/turbulence.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/turbulence.qml 0
To make the wind change direction, subsitute a black and white noise image in the noiseSource parameter (it currently uses a default noise source).
Wander uses a Wander affector to add some horizontal drift to snowflakes as they fall down.
- \snippet particles/affectors/content/wander.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/particles/affectors/content/wander.qml 0
There are different movements given by applying the Wander to different attributes of the trajectory, so the example makes it easy to play around and see the difference.
*/