Oolite JavaScript Reference: Entity
Prototype: Object
Subtypes: Planet
, Ship
, Sun
This class was added in Oolite test release 1.70.
The Entity
class represents an object in the game universe. Ship
s, Station
s, Planet
s and the Player
are types of entity. Note that these more specific types have additional properties and methods.
Stale References
When an entity dies or is otherwise removed from the game universe (for instance, because player jumped from the system), existing Entity
variables referring to the entity become invalid; all their properties become undefined
, and their methods do nothing. In addition to the undefined properties, this can be detected with the valid()
method.
Universal IDs
Every Entity
has an unique universal ID. All Oolite-provided functions which take an Entity
as an argument may also be passed an integer representing the Entity
’s ID.
Properties
distanceTravelled
distanceTravelled : Number (read-only)
The distance the entity has travelled since being spawned, in game metres.
energy
energy : Number (read/write)
The entity’s total energy; ranges from 0 to maxEnergy
.
heading
heading : Vector (read-only)
The heading of the entity. This is equivalent to orientation
, but ignoring the axial twist component (roll in the case of a ship).
entity.heading()
is equivalent to entity.orientation.forwardVector()
.
ID
This property is deprecated and will be removed in Oolite test release 1.74.
ID : Number (read-only, integer)
The universal ID of the entity.
mass
mass : Number (read-only)
The mass of the entity. Currently, this is directly proportional to the volume.
maxEnergy
maxEnergy : Number (read-only)
The highest permissible value of energy
.
orientation
orientation : Quaternion (read-only)
The spacial orientation of the entity.
See Also: setOrientation()
owner
owner : Entity (read-only)
The entity which owns this one. In the case of a subentity, the entity to which it is attached. In the case of a defense ship, the station it belongs to. In the case of a missile, the ship that launched it. There may be other uses.
position
position : Vector (read-only)
The position of the entity in system co-ordinates.
See Also: setPosition()
scanClass
scanClass : String (read-only)
The current scan class of the entity (such as “CLASS_NEUTRAL” and “CLASS_CARGO”).
spawnTime
spawnTime : Number (read-only)
The time at which the entity came into existence.
status
status : String (read-only)
The current status of the entity (such as “STATUS_IN_FLIGHT” and “STATUS_BEING_SCOOPED”).
isPlanet
isPlanet : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the entity is a Planet, false
otherwise.
isPlayer
isPlayer : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the entity is the Player, false
otherwise.
isShip
isShip : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the entity is a Ship, false
otherwise.
isStation
isStation : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the entity is a Station, false
otherwise.
isSubEntity
isSubEntity : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the entity is a subentity, false
otherwise. A subentity’s owner can be acquired through the owner
property.
isSun
isSun : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the entity is a Sun, false
otherwise.
isValid
isValid : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the entity is a valid entity variable, false
if it is stale.
Methods
call
function call(methodName : String, ...)
Call a method on the underlying Objective-C class. This is the same approach taken by script actions in plist scripts and AI actions in AI plists. The first argument is the name of the method to call. If the method takes a parameter (in which case it will end with a colon), any number of additional arguments may be specified; these will be concatenated together, separated by spaces, and passed the requested method. If the underlying method returns a value, it will be returned from call()
, otherwise the result will be undefined
.
setOrientation
This method is deprecated and will be removed in Oolite test release 1.74.
function setOrientation(orientation : quaternionExpression)
Assign a value to the orientation
property instead.
setPosition
This method is deprecated and will be removed in Oolite test release 1.74.
function setPosition(postion : vectorExpression)
Assign a value to the position
property instead.
Static methods
Static methods are methods which can be called on Entity
, rather than an entity variable. Example: var myEntity = Entity.entityWithID(142);
entityWithID
This method is deprecated and will be removed in Oolite test release 1.74.
entityWithID(ID : Number (integer)) : Entity
Returns the entity with the specified universal ID.