The entire screen is covered in varying shaped polygonal buttons. And the arrangement of them will change periodically from 5-12 buttons.
The buttons geometrically interlace, but there is no regular pattern to how they interlace. It does worry me python wont do it fast enough, but I guess I'll find out soon enough. On Sep 15, 5:09 pm, Greg Ewing <[email protected]> wrote: > rygoody wrote: > > I was just gonna use a linear equation to define the diagonal sides of > > the hexagon, then go through a for loop to test on each line if the > > click was in or out of the hexagon. But this seems so very inefficient > > to do in python. > > How many of these buttons are there going to be? > > If there are only a few, I think you'll find it's > plenty fast enough in Python. > > If there are many of them, are they in some kind > of regular arrangement, or are they arbitrarily > placed? > > -- > Greg
