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Namis
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2003 8:22 pm Post subject: Type-Writing Code? |
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I was wondering if anyone has done a type-writing code or something
using character set 176/177/178 before?
if so, wanna explain how you would go about doing so? |
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AsianSensation
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2003 9:03 pm Post subject: (No subject) |
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a what? please elaborate...
there is something called chr that outputs symbols...
this outputs the plus or minus symbol I believe... |
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Namis
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 2:45 pm Post subject: (No subject) |
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Well (176-78 are bars )
Ill try it out, and post my results, so you can understand what i mean better.
Edit
Well i cant find the proper chr, ill have to run through afew of them i suppose, my textbook is wrong.
Found out that im not looking for chr ( not ASCII values returned by getch) The Turing Character Set
1= Smiley Emoticon
2= Circle
3= Heart
Etc Etc
176/177/178 = Bar ||
Anyway im guessing the code would look like this. X meaing the bar chr
put chr (X)
delay (20)
put " B"
put chr (X)
delay (20)
put " L "
put chr (X)
delay (20)
put " A "
put chr (X)
delay (20)
put " H "
put chr (X)
you get the idea, maybe there is an easier way to do it, i dont know.
It should give it the effect of the bar being infront of the letter before you type it?
Im having trouble explaining it, as you surely see. |
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PHP God
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 10:54 pm Post subject: (No subject) |
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code: |
put chr (X)..
delay (20)
put " B"..
put chr (X)..
delay (20)
put " L "..
put chr (X)..
delay (20)
put " A "..
put chr (X)..
delay (20)
put " H "..
put chr (X)
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and thus it is done. |
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Namis
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 9:57 pm Post subject: (No subject) |
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So does anyone know the character set for bar? my book says its 176/177/178 yet it brings up the ascii character set. |
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PHP God
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2003 6:52 am Post subject: (No subject) |
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idk man. thats weird. |
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Mazer
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2003 7:25 am Post subject: (No subject) |
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i'm not quite sure i understand what you're asking. but if you're asking for the character code for "|", it's 124. so, put chr(124) will output "|" |
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