TileSprite#angle

angle : number The angle property is the rotation of the Game Object in degrees from its original orientation. Values from 0 to 180 represent clockwise rotation; values from 0 to -180 represent counterclockwise rotation. Values outside this range are added to or subtracted from 360 to obtain a value within the range.For example, the statement player.angle = 450 is the same as player.angle = 90. If you wish to work in radians instead of degrees you can use the property rotation instead.Working

TileSprite#animations

animations : Phaser.AnimationManager If the Game Object is enabled for animation (such as a Phaser.Sprite) this is a reference to its AnimationManager instance.Through it you can create, play, pause and stop animations. Inherited From Phaser.Component.Core#animations Source code: gameobjects/components/Core.js (Line 193) See Phaser.AnimationManager

TileSprite#autoCull

autoCull : boolean A Game Object with autoCull set to true will check its bounds against the World Camera every frame.If it is not intersecting the Camera bounds at any point then it has its renderable property set to false.This keeps the Game Object alive and still processing updates, but forces it to skip the render step entirely. This is a relatively expensive operation, especially if enabled on hundreds of Game Objects. So enable it only if you know it's required,or you have tested perfor

TileSprite#autoScroll()

autoScroll(x, y) Sets this TileSprite to automatically scroll in the given direction until stopped via TileSprite.stopScroll().The scroll speed is specified in pixels per second.A negative x value will scroll to the left. A positive x value will scroll to the right.A negative y value will scroll up. A positive y value will scroll down. Parameters Name Type Description x number Horizontal scroll speed in pixels per second. y number Vertical scroll speed in pixels per second. Source code

TileSprite#blendMode

blendMode : number The blend mode to be applied to the sprite Inherited From PIXI.TilingSprite#blendMode Default Value PIXI.blendModes.NORMAL; Source code: pixi/extras/TilingSprite.js (Line 86)

TileSprite#body

body : Phaser.Physics.Arcade.Body | Phaser.Physics.P2.Body | Phaser.Physics.Ninja.Body | null body is the Game Objects physics body. Once a Game Object is enabled for physics you access all associatedproperties and methods via it. By default Game Objects won't add themselves to any physics system and their body property will be null. To enable this Game Object for physics you need to call game.physics.enable(object, system) where object is this objectand system is the Physics system you are u

TileSprite#bottom

bottom : number The sum of the y and height properties.This is the same as y + height - offsetY. Inherited From Phaser.Component.Bounds#bottom Source code: gameobjects/components/Bounds.js (Line 168)

TileSprite#bringToTop()

bringToTop() → {PIXI.DisplayObject} Brings this Game Object to the top of its parents display list.Visually this means it will render over the top of any old child in the same Group. If this Game Object hasn't been added to a custom Group then this method will bring it to the top of the Game World,because the World is the root Group from which all Game Objects descend. Returns PIXI.DisplayObject - This instance. Inherited From Phaser.Component.BringToTop#bringToTop Source code: gameo

TileSprite#cameraOffset

cameraOffset : Phaser.Point The x/y coordinate offset applied to the top-left of the camera that this Game Object will be drawn at if fixedToCamera is true. The values are relative to the top-left of the camera view and in addition to any parent of the Game Object on the display list. Inherited From Phaser.Component.FixedToCamera#cameraOffset Source code: gameobjects/components/FixedToCamera.js (Line 86)

TileSprite#canvasBuffer

canvasBuffer :PIXICanvasBuffer The CanvasBuffer object that the tiled texture is drawn to. Inherited From PIXI.TilingSprite#canvasBuffer Source code: pixi/extras/TilingSprite.js (Line 95)