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- | ===== Nested Objects - Attach one object to another one ===== | + | |
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GP allows you to build up a composite object | GP allows you to build up a composite object | ||
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But because the wheel is actually its own object, you could make it spin around its own axis while the car is moving to give a much better visual effect. | But because the wheel is actually its own object, you could make it spin around its own axis while the car is moving to give a much better visual effect. | ||
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- | ==== //Developer Mode Info Only// ==== | ||
- | //After two objects have been nested this way, they can reference each other using the reporter blocks "owner" (reports owner of block), and "parts" (reports list of parts); they can be found in the "Structure" category.// | ||
Checkout the Ferris Wheel example in the GP examples folder to see this facility in action. | Checkout the Ferris Wheel example in the GP examples folder to see this facility in action. | ||
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+ | //**Developer Mode Only:** After two objects have been nested this way, they can reference each other using the reporter blocks "owner" (reports owner of block), and "parts" (reports list of parts); they can be found in the "Structure" category.// | ||
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