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LiveCode Mobile Development Beginner's Guide

By : Colin Holgate
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LiveCode Mobile Development Beginner's Guide

By: Colin Holgate

Overview of this book

LiveCode is a tool for developing mobile apps designed for those who don't want to use Objective-C, C++ or Java. Although it is a tool full of rich features to create apps it can be challenging to get beyond the basics and build interactive and fun apps. Using this book, you can develop various apps and this book guides you through "till you upload the apps in the appstore."LiveCode Mobile Development Beginner's Guide" will explain how to create applications with the easiest, most practical cross platform framework available, Livecode Mobile and upload the apps to the appstore with minimal effort.Throughout the book, you'll learn details that will help you become a pro at mobile app development using LiveCode. You begin with simple calculator application and quickly enhance it using LiveCode Mobile. Start by learning the interface controls for videos and images of LiveCode's environment. Dig into configuring devices, building user interfaces, and making rich media applications, then finish by uploading the mobile applications to App Stores. You will learn how to build apps for devices such as iPhone, Android with the recently developed LiveCode Mobile through sample applications of increasing complexity.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
LiveCode Mobile Development Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 5. Making a Jigsaw Puzzle Application

Picture this…

So far we've been dealing with a lot of text, or calling on mobile OS features. Those are neat things, but they're not that visual. If you were longing to mess around with pictures and image data, your time has come!

LiveCode isn't naturally a graphics powerhouse, and its way of handling image data (often referred to as "bitmap data" by other tools) is somewhat unusual, in that it effectively stores the pixels of an image as a series of single byte characters to represent the red, green, and blue values of each pixel. Handling of a final image is quite flexible, but in order to create something along the lines of a jigsaw puzzle we need to understand the image data format.

In this chapter we will cover the following:

  • Examine the way that LiveCode stores bitmap data in an image object

  • Find a way to use a single bitmap in place of 50 buttons

  • Make a collision detection map

  • Create a jigsaw puzzle app that takes advantage of several mobile...