The Math of a Jump in a 2D game.

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Published on 2009-05-29T00:06:30Z Indexed on 2010/04/22 13:23 UTC
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I have been all around with this question and I can't find the correct answer! So, behold, the description of my question:

I'm working in J2ME, I have my gameloop that do the following:

public void run() {
        Graphics g = this.getGraphics();
        while (running) {
            long diff = System.currentTimeMillis() - lastLoop;
            lastLoop = System.currentTimeMillis();
            input();
            this.level.doLogic();
            render(g, diff);
            try {
                Thread.sleep(10);
            } catch (InterruptedException e) {
                stop(e);
            }
        }
    }

so it's just a basic gameloop, the doLogic() function calls for all the logic functions of the characters in the scene and render(g, diff) calls the animateChar function of every character on scene, following this, the animChar function in the Character class sets up everything in the screen as this:

protected void animChar(long diff) {
        this.checkGravity();
        this.move((int) ((diff * this.dx) / 1000), (int) ((diff * this.dy) / 1000));
        if (this.acumFrame > this.framerate) {
            this.nextFrame();
            this.acumFrame = 0;
        } else {
            this.acumFrame += diff;
        }
    }

This ensures me that everything must to move according to the time that the machine takes to go from cycle to cycle (remember it's a phone, not a gaming rig). I'm sure it's not the most efficient way to achieve this behavior so I'm totally open for criticism of my programming skills in the comments, but here my problem: When I make I character jump, what I do is that I put his dy to a negative value, say -200 and I set the boolean jumping to true, that makes the character go up, and then I have this function called checkGravity() that ensure that everything that goes up has to go down, checkGravity also checks for the character being over platforms so I will strip it down a little for the sake of your time:

public void checkGravity() {
        if (this.jumping) {
            this.jumpSpeed += 10;
            if (this.jumpSpeed > 0) {
                this.jumping = false;
                this.falling = true;
            }
            this.dy = this.jumpSpeed;
        }
        if (this.falling) {
            this.jumpSpeed += 10;
            if (this.jumpSpeed > 200) this.jumpSpeed = 200;
            this.dy = this.jumpSpeed;
            if (this.collidesWithPlatform()) {
                this.falling = false;
                this.standing = true;
                this.jumping = false;
                this.jumpSpeed = 0;
                this.dy = this.jumpSpeed;
            }
        }
    }

So, the problem is, that this function updates the dy regardless of the diff, making the characters fly like Superman in slow machines, and I have no idea how to implement the diff factor so that when a character is jumping, his speed decrement in a proportional way to the game speed. Can anyone help me fix this issue? or give me pointers on how to make a 2D Jump in J2ME the right way. Thank you very much for your time.

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