Re Steve,

Another funny approach:

function WhichObject pLoc,pObj
  local tCurLoc, tColor
  -----
  put the screenMouseLoc into tCurLoc
  lock screen
  hide pObj
  set the screenMouseloc to globalLoc(pLoc)
  put the mouseColor into tColor
  set the screenMouseloc to tCurLoc
  show pObj
  unlock screen
  return WhatKindOfObject(tColor)
end WhichObject

WhatKindOfObject function would return the right object according to the passed color :-)
Not tested... but should work.
Ah, there are so many ways to do a job with Rev!

Le 24 juin 05 à 16:30, Steve Bonham a écrit :

Intersect doesn't work after all. It appears that one object will intersect with another irregular object's rect and NOT the objects true shape (polygon points).
See illustration... at:
    http://academics.georgiasouthern.edu/cet/SB/ball_fairway.jpg

Is there a way to get Rev to:
1. evaluate IF the loc of an object is within the shape (defined by a series of coordinates) of an object?

OR
2. evaluate IF the loc of an object intersects with the shape (defined by a series of coordinates) of an object?


Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.
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