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Fix for BodyEditorLoader.java as of changes to libGDX's Vector2 API on Mar 6, 2013 (https://github.com/libgdx/libgdx/commit/fef9fc35a720ddc6b13901aaaa64113d8973c1ff).
package aurelienribon.bodyeditor;
import com.badlogic.gdx.files.FileHandle;
import com.badlogic.gdx.math.Vector2;
import com.badlogic.gdx.physics.box2d.Body;
import com.badlogic.gdx.physics.box2d.CircleShape;
import com.badlogic.gdx.physics.box2d.FixtureDef;
import com.badlogic.gdx.physics.box2d.PolygonShape;
import com.badlogic.gdx.utils.JsonReader;
import com.badlogic.gdx.utils.JsonValue;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Loads the collision fixtures defined with the Physics Body Editor
* application. You only need to give it a body and the corresponding fixture
* name, and it will attach these fixtures to your body.
*
* @author Aurelien Ribon | http://www.aurelienribon.com
*/
public class BodyEditorLoader {
// Model
private final Model model;
// Reusable stuff
private final List<Vector2> vectorPool = new ArrayList<Vector2>();
private final PolygonShape polygonShape = new PolygonShape();
private final CircleShape circleShape = new CircleShape();
private final Vector2 vec = new Vector2();
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Ctors
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
public BodyEditorLoader(FileHandle file) {
if (file == null) throw new NullPointerException("file is null");
model = readJson(file.readString());
}
public BodyEditorLoader(String str) {
if (str == null) throw new NullPointerException("str is null");
model = readJson(str);
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public API
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Creates and applies the fixtures defined in the editor. The name
* parameter is used to retrieve the right fixture from the loaded file.
* <br/><br/>
*
* The body reference point (the red cross in the tool) is by default
* located at the bottom left corner of the image. This reference point
* will be put right over the BodyDef position point. Therefore, you should
* place this reference point carefully to let you place your body in your
* world easily with its BodyDef.position point. Note that to draw an image
* at the position of your body, you will need to know this reference point
* (see {@link #getOrigin(java.lang.String, float)}.
* <br/><br/>
*
* Also, saved shapes are normalized. As shown in the tool, the width of
* the image is considered to be always 1 meter. Thus, you need to provide
* a scale factor so the polygons get resized according to your needs (not
* every body is 1 meter large in your game, I guess).
*
* @param body The Box2d body you want to attach the fixture to.
* @param name The name of the fixture you want to load.
* @param fd The fixture parameters to apply to the created body fixture.
* @param scale The desired scale of the body. The default width is 1.
*/
public void attachFixture(Body body, String name, FixtureDef fd, float scale) {
RigidBodyModel rbModel = model.rigidBodies.get(name);
if (rbModel == null) throw new RuntimeException("Name '" + name + "' was not found.");
Vector2 origin = vec.set(rbModel.origin).scl(scale);
for (int i=0, n=rbModel.polygons.size(); i<n; i++) {
PolygonModel polygon = rbModel.polygons.get(i);
Vector2[] vertices = polygon.buffer;
for (int ii=0, nn=vertices.length; ii<nn; ii++) {
vertices[ii] = newVec().set(polygon.vertices.get(ii)).scl(scale);
vertices[ii].sub(origin);
}
polygonShape.set(vertices);
fd.shape = polygonShape;
body.createFixture(fd);
for (int ii=0, nn=vertices.length; ii<nn; ii++) {
free(vertices[ii]);
}
}
for (int i=0, n=rbModel.circles.size(); i<n; i++) {
CircleModel circle = rbModel.circles.get(i);
Vector2 center = newVec().set(circle.center).scl(scale);
float radius = circle.radius * scale;
circleShape.setPosition(center);
circleShape.setRadius(radius);
fd.shape = circleShape;
body.createFixture(fd);
free(center);
}
}
/**
* Gets the image path attached to the given name.
*/
public String getImagePath(String name) {
RigidBodyModel rbModel = model.rigidBodies.get(name);
if (rbModel == null) throw new RuntimeException("Name '" + name + "' was not found.");
return rbModel.imagePath;
}
/**
* Gets the origin point attached to the given name. Since the point is
* normalized in [0,1] coordinates, it needs to be scaled to your body
* size. Warning: this method returns the same Vector2 object each time, so
* copy it if you need it for later use.
*/
public Vector2 getOrigin(String name, float scale) {
RigidBodyModel rbModel = model.rigidBodies.get(name);
if (rbModel == null) throw new RuntimeException("Name '" + name + "' was not found.");
return vec.set(rbModel.origin).scl(scale);
}
/**
* <b>For advanced users only.</b> Lets you access the internal model of
* this loader and modify it. Be aware that any modification is permanent
* and that you should really know what you are doing.
*/
public Model getInternalModel() {
return model;
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Json Models
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
public static class Model {
public final Map<String, RigidBodyModel> rigidBodies = new HashMap<String, RigidBodyModel>();
}
public static class RigidBodyModel {
public String name;
public String imagePath;
public final Vector2 origin = new Vector2();
public final List<PolygonModel> polygons = new ArrayList<PolygonModel>();
public final List<CircleModel> circles = new ArrayList<CircleModel>();
}
public static class PolygonModel {
public final List<Vector2> vertices = new ArrayList<Vector2>();
private Vector2[] buffer; // used to avoid allocation in attachFixture()
}
public static class CircleModel {
public final Vector2 center = new Vector2();
public float radius;
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Json reading process
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
private Model readJson(String str) {
Model m = new Model();
JsonValue map = new JsonReader().parse(str);
JsonValue bodyElem = map.getChild("rigidBodies");
for (; bodyElem != null; bodyElem = bodyElem.next()) {
RigidBodyModel rbModel = readRigidBody(bodyElem);
m.rigidBodies.put(rbModel.name, rbModel);
}
return m;
}
private RigidBodyModel readRigidBody(JsonValue bodyElem) {
RigidBodyModel rbModel = new RigidBodyModel();
rbModel.name = bodyElem.getString("name");
rbModel.imagePath = bodyElem.getString("imagePath");
JsonValue originElem = bodyElem.get("origin");
rbModel.origin.x = originElem.getFloat("x");
rbModel.origin.y = originElem.getFloat("y");
// polygons
JsonValue polygonsElem = bodyElem.getChild("polygons");
for (; polygonsElem != null ;polygonsElem = polygonsElem.next()){
PolygonModel polygon = new PolygonModel();
rbModel.polygons.add(polygon);
JsonValue vertexElem = polygonsElem.child();
for (; vertexElem != null; vertexElem = vertexElem.next()) {
float x = vertexElem.getFloat("x");
float y = vertexElem.getFloat("y");
polygon.vertices.add(new Vector2(x, y));
}
polygon.buffer = new Vector2[polygon.vertices.size()];
}
// circles
JsonValue circleElem = bodyElem.getChild("circles");
for (; circleElem != null; circleElem = circleElem.next()) {
CircleModel circle = new CircleModel();
rbModel.circles.add(circle);
circle.center.x = circleElem.getFloat("cx");
circle.center.y = circleElem.getFloat("cy");
circle.radius = circleElem.getFloat("r");
}
return rbModel;
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helpers
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
private Vector2 newVec() {
return vectorPool.isEmpty() ? new Vector2() : vectorPool.remove(0);
}
private void free(Vector2 v) {
vectorPool.add(v);
}
}
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Mike171 commented Jun 28, 2014

Still works with current version of libGDX (1.1.0) thanks for the fix!

@yooontheearth
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Works with libGDX (1.2.0). Thanks!

@ahaeger
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ahaeger commented Aug 6, 2014

Glad to hear it's still holding up. =)

@coco-napky
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This fix is still working :)

@sollidsnake
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Working with libGDX 1.5.6. Thanks for this. Since the original repo seems to be dead, I created a repo with this working patch: https://github.com/sollidsnake/box2d-editor

@kharak
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kharak commented Sep 4, 2016

sorry, i am new to libgdx, so i want to know how to use this code for loading in my existing project, the loader jar file came with physics editor is not running. any suggestion?

@gabjrb
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gabjrb commented Mar 29, 2018

Thanks, it's working now.

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