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Jesse Kazemi




PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 11:35 am   Post subject: How to make a super mario game

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 12:20 pm   Post subject: Re: How to make a super mario game

Same here but u can start by putting snow in it:)

Turing:

module Snow
    export snowflake, create, fall, draw, pileup
    type snowflake :
        record
            x, y : real
            yvel : real
            alive : int
        end record
    var pileup : real := 0

    function create : snowflake
        var temp : snowflake
        temp.x := Rand.Int (0, maxx)
        temp.y := maxy + (Rand.Real * 10)
        temp.yvel := (Rand.Real * 3) + 1
        temp.alive := 1
        result temp
    end create

    function fall (flake : snowflake) : snowflake
        var temp := flake
        temp.y -= temp.yvel
        if temp.y < pileup then
            temp.alive := 0
            pileup += 0.005
        end if
        result temp
    end fall

    procedure draw (flake : snowflake)
        drawfilloval (round (flake.x), round (flake.y), 1, 1, white)
    end draw
end Snow
module StaticFlake
    import Snow
    export draw, create, staticflake
    type staticflake :
        record
            x, y : int
        end record
    fcn create (flake : Snow.snowflake) : staticflake
        var temp : staticflake
        temp.x := round (flake.x)
        temp.y := round (flake.y)
        result temp
    end create
    proc draw (flake : staticflake)
        drawfilloval (flake.x, flake.y, 2, 2, white)
    end draw
end StaticFlake
var win := Window.Open ("offscreenonly")
colourback (black)
colour (white)
var cur := 0
var snow : array 1 .. 1000 of Snow.snowflake     %creates 100 snowflakes
var static : flexible array 1 .. 0 of StaticFlake.staticflake
for i : 1 .. upper (snow)
    snow (i) := Snow.create     %creates all dem snowflakes
    snow (i).y -= Rand.Real * 100
end for

loop     %main loop
    for i : 1 .. upper (snow)
        if snow (i).alive ~= 0 then
            snow (i) := Snow.fall (snow (i))     %the snow flake falls a bit
        else
            if upper (static) < 1000 then
                new static, upper (static) + 1
                static (upper (static)) := StaticFlake.create (snow (i))
            else
                cur := cur rem 1000
                cur += 1
                Text.Locate (1, 1)
                put cur
                static (cur) := StaticFlake.create (snow (i))
            end if
            snow (i) := Snow.create
        end if
    end for

    cls
    for i : 1 .. upper (snow)
        Snow.draw (snow (i))     %draws the snowflake
    end for
    for i : 1 .. upper (static)
        StaticFlake.draw (static (i))
    end for
    drawfillbox (0, 0, maxx, round (Snow.pileup)-5, white)
    View.Update
    Time.DelaySinceLast (20)
end loop




Mod Edit:
Please wrap your code in either of the following in order to preserve whitespace (indentation) and to highlight the syntax.
code:

[syntax="turing"] ... code ... [/syntax]

[code] ... code ... [/code ]
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