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DrummaBoyFB




PostPosted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 10:51 pm   Post subject: SDL Rect array problem

Hi.
I'm making a game using the SDL Library and I'm having trouble with SDL_Rect.

I wanted to make an array of SDL Rect
Ex: SDL_Rect shoot [10000]; but everytime I make an array it always gives me an error.
As soon as I run the game , it shuts down and says it has encountered an error and I don't know what to do to make it work.
If anybody could tell me how to use arrays with SDL_Rect or a different approach to movement.

My main goal is to make my player able to shoot multiple bullets at a time but I can't do this because of my array problem
so if there's another way to do it please help.
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TheGuardian001




PostPosted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:53 am   Post subject: Re: SDL Rect array problem

DrummaBoyFB @ Sun Sep 19, 2010 10:51 pm wrote:
an error.

Which error? There are lots of them. Is the error coming from SDL, or from the compiler? What specifically does it say?
DrummaBoyFB




PostPosted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:06 pm   Post subject: Re: SDL Rect array problem

The program compiles but then as soon as the screen pops up for the game
something pops up and says

Simple Game.exe Has stopped working
Windows is checking for a solution to the problem.

This only happens when I make SDL_Rect and array
Ex: SDL_Rect rect [100];
when it's not an array it works fine but I need it to be an array.
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