Dynamic Tile Maps 1.0

Published September 15, 1999 by Lee French, posted by Myopic Rhino
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I've heard a lot of people recently asking about dynamic arrays for maps of any size within tile editors. Well here is a tutorial that should help you get started pronto.

First of all, lets consider what we want as map data. We want a list of tile ID's that correspond to tiles within a datafile, we want the tiles type (e.g. whether it is walkable, animated etc).

So we'd define a structure such as:

typedef struct
{
	unsigned char TileID; // The ID of this tile
	unsigned char Type; // What type of tile is this
} MAPTILE;

So we have created a new type called map tile. Now we need to know how to declare our map tile. If we had fixed map sizes we could declare it as follows:

MAPTILE Map[MAPX][MAPY];

Since we want a variable sized map, we have to think a bit more cleverly. Also, we want to implement variable layers into the map. In order to use variable map sizes we have to setup the Map like this:

MAPTILE ***Map;

Looks strange doesn't it? Trust me, I thought this at first. What we now want to do is dynamically add each element to the Map pointer:

// Allocate memory for the maps Layers elements
Map = malloc(sizeof(int**) * MapLayers);

// Allocate memory for the maps X elements
for(lyr = 0; lyr < MapLayers; lyr++)
{
	Map[lyr] = malloc(sizeof(int*) * MapWidth);

	// Allocate memory for the maps Y elements
	for(x = 0; x < MapWidth; x++)
	{
		Map[lyr][x] = malloc(sizeof(int) * MapHeight);
	}
}

And that's it, simple. No error checking has been included here but a cannot overemphasize enough how important this is.

Now we want to access the map pointer to initialize the values:

// Initialize the elements of the map
for(lyr = 0; lyr < MapLayers; lyr++)
{
	for(x = 0; x < MapWidth; x++)
	{
		for(y = 0; y < MapHeight; y++)
		{
			Map[lyr][x][y].TileID = NOTILE;
			Map[lyr][x][y].Walkable = WALKABLE;
		}
	}
}

And that's it, a simple way to create a dynamic map array.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any comments to make on this tutorial. In fact this is my first ever attempt at a tutorial so be easy.

Dynamic Tile Maps 1.0 is copyright 1999 Lee French. All rights reserved. Freely distributable if unmodified and in its entirety.

http://members.tripod.co.uk/lpfglc/
leef@pronexus.co.uk
March 1999

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