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			- it's still not correct, comparing to the other examples, but at least it looks okish. - fixed some small typos
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| """
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| Basic Physics Constraint
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| ++++++++++++++++++++++++
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| Example of how to create a hinge Physics Constraint between two objects.
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| """
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| from bge import logic
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| from bge import constraints
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| 
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| # get object list
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| objects = logic.getCurrentScene().objects
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| 
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| # get object named Object1 and Object 2
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| object_1 = objects["Object1"]
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| object_2 = objects["Object2"]
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| 
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| # want to use Edge constraint type
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| constraint_type = 2
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| 
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| # get Object1 and Object2 physics IDs
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| physics_id_1 = object_1.getPhysicsId()
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| physics_id_2 = object_2.getPhysicsId()
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| 
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| # Use bottom right edge of Object1 for hinge position
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| edge_position_x = 1.0
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| edge_position_y = 0.0
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| edge_position_z = -1.0
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| 
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| # use Object1 y axis for angle to point hinge
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| edge_angle_x = 0.0
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| edge_angle_y = 1.0
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| edge_angle_z = 0.0
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| 
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| # create an edge constraint
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| constraints.createConstraint(physics_id_1, physics_id_2,
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|                              constraint_type,
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|                              edge_position_x, edge_position_y, edge_position_z,
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|                              edge_angle_x, edge_angle_y, edge_angle_z)
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