Hi all,
Thanks to the help I've been getting I've been making significant
improvements in my python learning journey. I'm currently having a
problem and would like some input before moving on.
In this game framework I'm building, I've got a player class, map
class, and a key manager class which handles keyboard input. There is
also the main file which imports the maptool.py player.py and keymanager
modules. The maptool.py module has a method for receiving the player
object and adding it to a list of players and some methods for moving
the player as well. The move methods, like moveLeft, right, up down, etc
are performing alterations on the player object stored in the list.
Things like looking at the Player.name, Player.x values etc against the
map x y and z values.
Probably silly of me, but instantiating the map object in the main
file as well as a player object and then passing it to the object could
only be accessed from within the main file and I was adding a print
statement to the maptool module and was wondering why I wasn't seeing
new players, just my default values for the map template.
So my question is this. Without having to import the main file to the
maptool and key manager, because all 3 of them are already imported into
the main file because I need access to them, how can I get keyboard
input to the instance of the map object so my move method will work? I
don't want to put the move methods in the main file because that is a
function of the map itself.
Here is my recent, working and cleaned up code.
http://codyhurst.com/ol.zip
Thanks again for any help.
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Cody Hurst
Accessible Technology Specialist
Portland Community College
CCENT, Network+, A+
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