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love.mouse.setPosition
Sets the current position of the mouse.
Function
Synopsis
love.mouse.setPosition( x, y )
Arguments
number x
- The new position of the mouse along the x-axis.
number y
- The new position of the mouse along the y-axis.
Returns
Nothing.
Examples
Snap the mouse to a new X position when the user presses a number key. The Y position is unchanged thanks to love.mouse.getY.
function love.keypressed(key)
if tonumber(key) then -- if the key is numeric (0-9), execute the next line
love.mouse.setPosition(tonumber(key) * 10, love.mouse.getY()) -- multiply the key by 10 to make the effect more visible, maintain the Y position via getY
end
end
if tonumber(key) then -- if the key is numeric (0-9), execute the next line
love.mouse.setPosition(tonumber(key) * 10, love.mouse.getY()) -- multiply the key by 10 to make the effect more visible, maintain the Y position via getY
end
end
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