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Author: rorziz

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Filesize: 43.95 kB

Date added: 2017-04-22

Rating: 6.5

Downloads: 2730

Views: 801

Comments: 6

Ratings: 4

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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when the dots hit eachother they each produce a random number, the dot that produces the higher number converts the other dot to their color! and then i was just playing with ways of displaying data
Last edited at 2017/04/22 13:14:54 by rorziz
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This is awesome!
as it sometimes goes on a bit longer than the graph has space for i will add a loop in for it in the future, should be revising right now though...... oh the things you find to do when you should be doing somthing important!
thanks man
Nice presentation and operation.:tup: :tup:

Here's another way of doing the code, it's just FYI since your code works fine:

e.other._type != e.this._type ? {
_win = rand.uniform01;
e.this._win > e.other._win ? {
eval("scene.my.type" + _type + " = scene.my.type" + _type + " + 1");
eval("scene.my.type" + e.other._type + " = scene.my.type" + e.other._type + " - 1");
e.other._type = e.this._type;
e.other.color = e.this.color
} : {}
} : {}
ah thants a much cleaner way of doing it! didnt realise you could do that, thanks
very interesting!
I like how the fact that this is light (to download and doesn't lag) and, because it is fun and exciting!
(I barely died trying to root for the red ones)
GONGRATS!
(maybe you could add more colors later!)