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<class name= "StaticBody2D" inherits= "PhysicsBody2D" version= "3.7" >
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<brief_description >
Static body for 2D physics.
</brief_description>
<description >
Static body for 2D physics. A StaticBody2D is a body that is not intended to move. It is ideal for implementing objects in the environment, such as walls or platforms.
Additionally, a constant linear or angular velocity can be set for the static body, which will affect colliding bodies as if it were moving (for example, a conveyor belt).
</description>
<tutorials >
</tutorials>
<methods >
</methods>
<members >
<member name= "bounce" type= "float" setter= "set_bounce" getter= "get_bounce" >
The body's bounciness. Values range from [code]0[/code] (no bounce) to [code]1[/code] (full bounciness).
Deprecated, use [member PhysicsMaterial.bounce] instead via [member physics_material_override].
</member>
<member name= "constant_angular_velocity" type= "float" setter= "set_constant_angular_velocity" getter= "get_constant_angular_velocity" default= "0.0" >
The body's constant angular velocity. This does not rotate the body, but affects colliding bodies, as if it were rotating.
</member>
<member name= "constant_linear_velocity" type= "Vector2" setter= "set_constant_linear_velocity" getter= "get_constant_linear_velocity" default= "Vector2( 0, 0 )" >
The body's constant linear velocity. This does not move the body, but affects colliding bodies, as if it were moving.
</member>
<member name= "friction" type= "float" setter= "set_friction" getter= "get_friction" >
The body's friction. Values range from [code]0[/code] (no friction) to [code]1[/code] (full friction).
Deprecated, use [member PhysicsMaterial.friction] instead via [member physics_material_override].
</member>
<member name= "physics_material_override" type= "PhysicsMaterial" setter= "set_physics_material_override" getter= "get_physics_material_override" >
The physics material override for the body.
If a material is assigned to this property, it will be used instead of any other physics material, such as an inherited one.
</member>
</members>
<constants >
</constants>
</class>