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if( key(_left) && !key(_right) ) | if( key(_left) && !key(_right) ) | ||
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- | Used in example: [[delete_text]](), [[write]](), [[exit]]() | + | Used in example: [[delete_text]](), [[write]](), [[exit]](), [[ALL_TEXT]] |
This will output the words LEFT or RIGHT according to the keys you press, | This will output the words LEFT or RIGHT according to the keys you press, | ||
or it will quit the program once ESCAPE is pressed. | or it will quit the program once ESCAPE is pressed. |
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Definition
INT Key( <INT scancode> )
Checks if a certain key is being pressed.
Parameters
INT scancode | - The scancode of the key to be checked. |
Returns
INT : true/false: Whether the key is being pressed.
Notes
Take a look at the scancodes for a complete list.
Example
Program input_test; Begin While( !key(_esc) ) delete_text(ALL_TEXT); if( key(_left) && !key(_right) ) write(0,160,120,4, "LEFT"); end; if( key(_right) && !key(_left) ) write(0,160,120,4, "RIGHT"); end; frame; End; exit(); End
Used in example: delete_text(), write(), exit(), ALL_TEXT
This will output the words LEFT or RIGHT according to the keys you press, or it will quit the program once ESCAPE is pressed.