var Formats = require('../Formats'); var LayerData = require('../mapdata/LayerData'); var MapData = require('../mapdata/MapData'); var Tile = require('../Tile'); /** * Parses a 2D array of tile indexes into a new MapData object with a single layer. * * @param {string} name - The name of the tilemap, used to set the name on the MapData. * @param {integer[][]} data - 2D array, CSV string or Tiled JSON object. * @param {integer} tileWidth - The width of a tile in pixels. * @param {integer} tileHeight - The height of a tile in pixels. * @param {boolean} insertNull - Controls how empty tiles, tiles with an index of -1, in the map * data are handled. If `true`, empty locations will get a value of `null`. If `false`, empty * location will get a Tile object with an index of -1. If you've a large sparsely populated map and * the tile data doesn't need to change then setting this value to `true` will help with memory * consumption. However if your map is small or you need to update the tiles dynamically, then leave * the default value set. */ var Parse2DArray = function (name, data, tileWidth, tileHeight, insertNull) { var layerData = new LayerData({ tileWidth: tileWidth, tileHeight: tileHeight }); var mapData = new MapData({ name: name, tileWidth: tileWidth, tileHeight: tileHeight, format: Formats.ARRAY_2D, layers: [ layerData ] }); var tiles = []; var height = data.length; var width = 0; for (var y = 0; y < data.length; y++) { tiles[y] = []; var row = data[y]; for (var x = 0; x < row.length; x++) { var tileIndex = parseInt(row[x], 10); if (Number.isNaN(tileIndex) || tileIndex === -1) { tiles[y][x] = insertNull ? null : new Tile(layerData, -1, x, y, tileWidth, tileHeight); } else { tiles[y][x] = new Tile(layerData, tileIndex, x, y, tileWidth, tileHeight); } } if (width === 0) { width = row.length; } } mapData.width = layerData.width = width; mapData.height = layerData.height = height; mapData.widthInPixels = layerData.widthInPixels = width * tileWidth; mapData.heightInPixels = layerData.heightInPixels = height * tileHeight; layerData.data = tiles; return mapData; }; module.exports = Parse2DArray;