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- WorldBoundaryShape2D
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- **Inherits:** :ref:`Shape2D<class_Shape2D>` **<** :ref:`Resource<class_Resource>` **<** :ref:`RefCounted<class_RefCounted>` **<** :ref:`Object<class_Object>`
- World boundary (infinite plane) shape resource for 2D physics.
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- Description
- -----------
- 2D world boundary shape to be added as a *direct* child of a :ref:`PhysicsBody2D<class_PhysicsBody2D>` or :ref:`Area2D<class_Area2D>` using a :ref:`CollisionShape2D<class_CollisionShape2D>` node. **WorldBoundaryShape2D** works like an infinite plane and will not allow any physics body to go to the negative side. Note that the :ref:`normal<class_WorldBoundaryShape2D_property_normal>` matters; anything "below" the plane will collide with it. If the **WorldBoundaryShape2D** is used in a :ref:`PhysicsBody2D<class_PhysicsBody2D>`, it will cause colliding objects placed "below" it to teleport "above" the plane.
- \ **Performance:** Being a primitive collision shape, **WorldBoundaryShape2D** is fast to check collisions against.
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- Properties
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- | :ref:`float<class_float>` | :ref:`distance<class_WorldBoundaryShape2D_property_distance>` | ``0.0`` |
- +-------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+
- | :ref:`Vector2<class_Vector2>` | :ref:`normal<class_WorldBoundaryShape2D_property_normal>` | ``Vector2(0, -1)`` |
- +-------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+
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- Property Descriptions
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- .. _class_WorldBoundaryShape2D_property_distance:
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- :ref:`float<class_float>` **distance** = ``0.0``
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- - void **set_distance** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` value **)**
- - :ref:`float<class_float>` **get_distance** **(** **)**
- The line's distance from the origin.
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- .. _class_WorldBoundaryShape2D_property_normal:
- .. rst-class:: classref-property
- :ref:`Vector2<class_Vector2>` **normal** = ``Vector2(0, -1)``
- .. rst-class:: classref-property-setget
- - void **set_normal** **(** :ref:`Vector2<class_Vector2>` value **)**
- - :ref:`Vector2<class_Vector2>` **get_normal** **(** **)**
- The line's normal. Defaults to ``Vector2.UP``.
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