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Question by Ekta-Mehta-D · May 16, 2013 at 07:21 AM · 2dmoveangletranslate

Move Object With Angle In 2D

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I am Developing 2D game in that I have Scene in x(horizontal)-y(vertical) Axis..

I want to move my Object From Y direction with Some random angle.. But I am not getting idea about how can i translate object with angle..

So please Help me..

Thanks for your support and help..

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Answer by raimon.massanet · May 16, 2013 at 07:36 AM

If you want to rotate your object a certain angle, you should do something like this:

 void Start () {
     
    // Initially object is facing up (Y-axis)
    transform.localRotation = Quaternion.Euler(Vector3.up);
 }
 
     
 public void Rotate(float angle)
 {
    transform.Rotate(0, 0, angle);
 }
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avatar image Ekta-Mehta-D · May 16, 2013 at 07:41 AM 0
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No i dont want to rotate my Game Object.. i just want that object to be translated with some angle so it will be some thing like cross direction..

avatar image raimon.massanet · May 16, 2013 at 07:44 AM 0
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I don't understand what you mean by

translated with some angle

. Do you mean that you want the object to move somewhere using polar coordinates?

avatar image Ekta-Mehta-D · May 16, 2013 at 08:54 AM 0
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hmm.. something like that..

avatar image raimon.massanet · May 16, 2013 at 09:08 AM 0
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You need to define a radius, and calculate the polar coordinates:

 private Vector3 currentPosition;
     
 public Vector3 $$anonymous$$rCoordinates(float angle, float radius)
 {
    // Assu$$anonymous$$g movement is on XY plane
    Vector3 relativePosition = new Vector3(radius * $$anonymous$$athf.Cos(angle), radius * $$anonymous$$athf.Sin(angle), 0);
             
    return currentPosition + relativePosition;
 }

Then simply translate to the new position.

avatar image Chintan-Kansagara · Dec 15, 2017 at 07:23 AM 0
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Hi my 2d character rotate in hit point angle to rotate but character rotate in turn to rotate not a direct rotate

Ray ray = Camera.main.ScreenPointToRay(Input.mousePosition); RaycastHit hit = new RaycastHit(); if (Physics.Raycast (ray, out hit, 100)) { Vector3 hitPoint = hit.point;

         float dist = Vector3.Distance(hitPoint, transform.position);
         Debug.Log(dist);

         targetDir = hitPoint - transform.position;

         float angle = $$anonymous$$athf.Atan2(targetDir.y, targetDir.x) * $$anonymous$$athf.Rad2Deg;
         //transform.rotation = Quaternion.AngleAxis(angle, Vector3.forward);
         transform.rotation = Quaternion.Slerp (transform.rotation, Quaternion.Euler (0, 0, angle), 20 * Time.deltaTime);    
         //Quaternion q = Quaternion.AngleAxis(angle, Vector3.forward);
         //transform.rotation = Quaternion.Slerp(transform.rotation, q, Time.deltaTime * 1);

     }

plz help me...

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