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== Example == | == Example == |
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Definition
A text is a text written on screen with texts functions, like write() or write_int(). A text is addressed using the associated TextID.
There are two kinds of texts:
- Static text is any text written with write(); it is static, because the content of the text cannot be changed after writing, but the text can be moved and deleted.
- Dynamic text is any text written with write_xxx() functions; it is dynamic because the content of the text always reflects the current value of the variable specified. Of course moving and deleting is also possible.
Writing texts
There are multiple ways to write texts: the write() function, write_xxx() functions and the write_in_map() function. With the first two, some the global variable text_z is important and with all three of them, the following are important:
- The functions set_text_color() and get_text_color()
- The font
- The alignment
- The global variable text_flags
Also the function move_text() can be handy, as it moves a previously written text to a different location.
Example
Program texts; Const maxtexts = 10; Private int textid[maxtexts-1]; string str; float flt; Begin // Set FPS set_fps(60,0); // Init text settings: text_z = 0; text_flags = 0; set_text_color(rgb(255,255,255)); // Write some texts textid[0] = write(0,0,0,0,"FPS:"); textid[1] = write_int(0,30,0,0,&fps); textid[2] = write_string(0,160,95,1,&str); textid[3] = write_float(0,160,105,0,&flt); // Show z workings set_text_color(rgb(50,150,150)); textid[4] = write(0,20,20,0,"Underlying text"); text_z = -1; set_text_color(rgb(255,255,255)); textid[5] = write(0,22,22,0,"On top text"); // Update the texts until ESC is pressed Repeat // Notice the texts get updated as the values of str and flt changes. // The same goes for the value of fps. str = "This program is running for " + timer/100 + " seconds."; flt = (float)timer/100; frame; Until(key(_esc)); // Delete the texts (this section would be good for OnExit) for(x=0; x<maxtexts; x++) if(textid[x]!=0) delete_text(textid[x]); end end End
Used in example: set_fps(), set_text_color(), write(), write_int(), write_string(), write_float(), key(), delete_text(), text_z, text_flags, fps