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Unreal Engine 4 Scripting with C++ Cookbook

By : William Sherif, Stephen Whittle
Book Image

Unreal Engine 4 Scripting with C++ Cookbook

By: William Sherif, Stephen Whittle

Overview of this book

Unreal Engine 4 (UE4) is a complete suite of game development tools made by game developers, for game developers. With more than 100 practical recipes, this book is a guide showcasing techniques to use the power of C++ scripting while developing games with UE4. It will start with adding and editing C++ classes from within the Unreal Editor. It will delve into one of Unreal's primary strengths, the ability for designers to customize programmer-developed actors and components. It will help you understand the benefits of when and how to use C++ as the scripting tool. With a blend of task-oriented recipes, this book will provide actionable information about scripting games with UE4, and manipulating the game and the development environment using C++. Towards the end of the book, you will be empowered to become a top-notch developer with Unreal Engine 4 using C++ as the scripting language.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Unreal Engine 4 Scripting with C++ Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Action Mappings – one button responses for an FPS character


An Action mapping is for handling single-button pushes (not buttons that are held down). For buttons that should be held down, be sure to use an Axis mapping instead.

Getting ready

Have a UE4 project ready with the actions that you need to complete, such as Jump or ShootGun.

How to do it...

  1. Open Settings | Project Settings | Input.

  2. Go to the Action Mappings heading, and click on the + icon beside it.

    1. Start to type in the actions that should be mapped to button pushes. For example, type in Jump for the first Action.

    2. Select a key to press for that action to occur, for example, Space Bar.

    3. If you would like the same action triggered by another key push, click on the + beside your Action Mappings name, and select another key to trigger the Action.

    4. If you want that the Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or Cmd keys should be held down for the Action to occur, be sure to indicate that in the checkboxes to the right of the key selection box.

  3. To link your Action to...