So when I see ccTouchesBegan (or batch for the fact of fact) I usually see something like this:
- (zero) ccTouchesBegan: (NSSet *) touches with the event: (UIEvent *) event {touches any type of UITouch * touch = [anyObject]; }
But how can I find out what an object is touched? For example, how do I check if I have been exposed to the specific CCSP program declared?
Sorry, this is a new question, but, I could not understand and if you need more explanation then just ask how I can explain myself more.
I'm not familiar with cocoas2d but it touches the first in standard API touching the view and then The visual responder chain was seen in a scene in which there is a controller. If the controller does not handle touch, then it runs until the next view until this window ends on the object.
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The best place to hide for specific items is in the object itself, in terms of looking like a phantom, Sprat usually needs to answer the touch eg . If you need to communicate with other objects by moving forward, you should use the representative pattern so that the phantom can tell its representative how it has touched
in that last sentence Feeling awkward
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