В книге Джона Нортона "Android Game Programming by Example" на 118 стр. автор создаёт переменные класса Viewport
Viewport(int x, int y){
screenXResolution = x;
screenYResolution = y;
screenCentreX = screenXResolution / 2;
screenCentreY = screenYResolution / 2;
pixelsPerMetreX = screenXResolution / 32;
pixelsPerMetreY = screenYResolution / 18;
metresToShowX = 34;
metresToShowY = 20;
convertedRect = new Rect();
currentViewportWorldCentre = new Vector2Point5D();
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Now, let's look at the constructor. The constructor just needs to know the resolution of the screen. This is obtained in parameters x and y, which, of course, we assign to screenXResolution and screenYResolution, respectively. Then, as previously suggested, we divide those two previous variables by two and assign the results to screenCentreX and screenCentreY, respectively. The pixelsPerMetreX and pixelsPerMetreY are calculated by dividing by 32 and 18 (again, respectively), so a device with a resolution of 840 x 400 pixels will have pixels per meter x/y of 32/22. Now, we have variables that refer to the number of pixels of screen real estate on the current device that represents a meter of our game world. We will see a number of times in our code, where this will be useful. We will actually draw a slightly wider area than this, to make sure we don't have any unsightly gaps/lines around the edge of the screen and assign 34 to metresToShowX and 20 to metresToShowY. Now, we have variables that refer to the amount of our game world that we will draw each frame.
К сожалению мой английский не настолько хорош как хотелось бы. Поэтому я не понял, почему разрешение экрана по ширине делится на 32, а по высоте на 18? Откуда эти цифры? Может быть я не смог правильно перевести объяснение? Помогите разобраться