Difference between revisions of "Location"
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The lord shulk has really appreciated the skeleton program. | The lord shulk has really appreciated the skeleton program. | ||
A location has 2 data items within the class, a Fox called Fox and a Warren called Warren. | A location has 2 data items within the class, a Fox called Fox and a Warren called Warren. | ||
When the location is created both are set to null, this means they are empty. So each location could store only one Warren and one Fox. This class is used for each square of the grid (2d Array) called Landscape generated in the simulation class. | When the location is created both are set to null, this means they are empty. So each location could store only one Warren and one Fox. This class is used for each square of the grid (2d Array) called Landscape generated in the simulation class. |
Revision as of 11:34, 15 December 2016
The code
1 class Location
2 {
3 public Fox Fox;
4 public Warren Warren;
5
6 public Location()
7 {
8 Fox = null;
9 Warren = null;
10 }
11 }
Explanation
The lord shulk has really appreciated the skeleton program. A location has 2 data items within the class, a Fox called Fox and a Warren called Warren.
When the location is created both are set to null, this means they are empty. So each location could store only one Warren and one Fox. This class is used for each square of the grid (2d Array) called Landscape generated in the simulation class.