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pielago

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new to forum and to the programing
« on: July 08, 2013, 10:12:47 AM »
Hi I am new to this EGSL but so far I love it :)
but have also a few questions and also wish someone could help me with it :)
here it goes:
1.. I want to do camera(player) follow how do I do it????

2..I see keyboard action but to code it???  how can I tell the numbers for each key?
if keystate (275) then
   player.x=player.x+1
end
 how can I tell the numbers for each key? IF i want to use  like  ("d") or ("u") or any????

3..I come from (NOT PRO but in process )love and corona sdk  and they use also lua yay!  BUT I was able to use external modules functions.. now
how do you do it here? any tutorial as an advise???

4..once the game is done how can I compile it? so i can send it to any other pc or device or etc ?????

If someone could give me any type of clue ill be so happy :) so far IDK why but this program is nice  to use and i want to get
the opportunity to make a cool game :)

cvirus

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Re: new to forum and to the programing
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2013, 01:24:20 PM »
You can start by looking here ->http://egsl.retrogamecoding.org/documentation/

and http://egsl.retrogamecoding.org/

And also old forum very usefull -> http://retrogamecoding.org/forum/index.php?page=Index

some keys:

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k_esc = 27
k_up = 273
k_down = 274
k_right = 275
k_left = 276
« Last Edit: July 08, 2013, 01:50:56 PM by cvirus »

cvirus

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Re: new to forum and to the programing
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2013, 10:00:52 PM »
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SDLK_UNKNOWN = 0;
  SDLK_FIRST = 0;
  SDLK_BACKSPACE = 8;
  SDLK_TAB = 9;
  SDLK_CLEAR = 12;
  SDLK_RETURN = 13;
  SDLK_PAUSE = 19;
  SDLK_ESCAPE = 27;
  SDLK_SPACE = 32;
  SDLK_EXCLAIM = 33;
  SDLK_QUOTEDBL = 34;
  SDLK_HASH = 35;
  SDLK_DOLLAR = 36;
  SDLK_AMPERSAND = 38;
  SDLK_QUOTE = 39;
  SDLK_LEFTPAREN = 40;
  SDLK_RIGHTPAREN = 41;
  SDLK_ASTERISK = 42;
  SDLK_PLUS = 43;
  SDLK_COMMA = 44;
  SDLK_MINUS = 45;
  SDLK_PERIOD = 46;
  SDLK_SLASH = 47;
  SDLK_0 = 48;
  SDLK_1 = 49;
  SDLK_2 = 50;
  SDLK_3 = 51;
  SDLK_4 = 52;
  SDLK_5 = 53;
  SDLK_6 = 54;
  SDLK_7 = 55;
  SDLK_8 = 56;
  SDLK_9 = 57;
  SDLK_COLON = 58;
  SDLK_SEMICOLON = 59;
  SDLK_LESS = 60;
  SDLK_EQUALS = 61;
  SDLK_GREATER = 62;
  SDLK_QUESTION = 63;
  SDLK_AT = 64;
  SDLK_LEFTBRACKET = 91;
  SDLK_BACKSLASH = 92;
  SDLK_RIGHTBRACKET = 93;
  SDLK_CARET = 94;
  SDLK_UNDERSCORE = 95;
  SDLK_BACKQUOTE = 96;
  SDLK_a = 97;
  SDLK_b = 98;
  SDLK_c = 99;
  SDLK_d = 100;
  SDLK_e = 101;
  SDLK_f = 102;
  SDLK_g = 103;
  SDLK_h = 104;
  SDLK_i = 105;
  SDLK_j = 106;
  SDLK_k = 107;
  SDLK_l = 108;
  SDLK_m = 109;
  SDLK_n = 110;
  SDLK_o = 111;
  SDLK_p = 112;
  SDLK_q = 113;
  SDLK_r = 114;
  SDLK_s = 115;
  SDLK_t = 116;
  SDLK_u = 117;
  SDLK_v = 118;
  SDLK_w = 119;
  SDLK_x = 120;
  SDLK_y = 121;
  SDLK_z = 122;
  SDLK_DELETE = 127;

  // Numeric keypad
  SDLK_KP0 = 256;
  SDLK_KP1 = 257;
  SDLK_KP2 = 258;
  SDLK_KP3 = 259;
  SDLK_KP4 = 260;
  SDLK_KP5 = 261;
  SDLK_KP6 = 262;
  SDLK_KP7 = 263;
  SDLK_KP8 = 264;
  SDLK_KP9 = 265;
  SDLK_KP_PERIOD = 266;
  SDLK_KP_DIVIDE = 267;
  SDLK_KP_MULTIPLY = 268;
  SDLK_KP_MINUS = 269;
  SDLK_KP_PLUS = 270;
  SDLK_KP_ENTER = 271;
  SDLK_KP_EQUALS = 272;

  // Arrows + Home/End pad
  SDLK_UP = 273;
  SDLK_DOWN = 274;
  SDLK_RIGHT = 275;
  SDLK_LEFT = 276;
  SDLK_INSERT = 277;
  SDLK_HOME = 278;
  SDLK_END = 279;
  SDLK_PAGEUP = 280;
  SDLK_PAGEDOWN = 281;

  // Function keys
  SDLK_F1 = 282;
  SDLK_F2 = 283;
  SDLK_F3 = 284;
  SDLK_F4 = 285;
  SDLK_F5 = 286;
  SDLK_F6 = 287;
  SDLK_F7 = 288;
  SDLK_F8 = 289;
  SDLK_F9 = 290;
  SDLK_F10 = 291;
  SDLK_F11 = 292;
  SDLK_F12 = 293;
  SDLK_F13 = 294;
  SDLK_F14 = 295;
  SDLK_F15 = 296;

  // Key state modifier keys
  SDLK_NUMLOCK = 300;
  SDLK_CAPSLOCK = 301;
  SDLK_SCROLLOCK = 302;
  SDLK_RSHIFT = 303;
  SDLK_LSHIFT = 304;
  SDLK_RCTRL = 305;
  SDLK_LCTRL = 306;
  SDLK_RALT = 307;
  SDLK_LALT = 308;
  SDLK_RMETA = 309;
  SDLK_LMETA = 310;
  SDLK_LSUPER = 311; // Left "Windows" key
  SDLK_RSUPER = 312; // Right "Windows" key
  SDLK_MODE = 313; // "Alt Gr" key
  SDLK_COMPOSE = 314; // Multi-key compose key

  // Miscellaneous function keys
  SDLK_HELP = 315;
  SDLK_PRINT = 316;
  SDLK_SYSREQ = 317;
  SDLK_BREAK = 318;
  SDLK_MENU = 319;
  SDLK_POWER = 320; // Power Macintosh power key
  SDLK_EURO = 321; // Some european keyboards

It is the same as SDL so the keys are the same, look thru the links I gave you and it is based on lua so you can do like in strict lua programming.

Cybermonkey

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Re: new to forum and to the programing
« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2013, 08:43:56 AM »

Cybermonkey

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Re: new to forum and to the programing
« Reply #4 on: July 09, 2013, 08:50:37 AM »
Using external modules is like in Lua. Let's assume you have that Lua script
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function add (x,y)
 return x+y
end
saved as "adding.lua". Then put it in the same path as your main script. In your main script do
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require "adding"and use the function as e.g.
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add (5,9)or to see the result
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drawtext (0,0,add(5,9))

lelldorin

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Re: new to forum and to the programing
« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2013, 07:49:20 AM »
If it is so easy, why it is not part of the documentation at all?

i have added the Keys into the EGSL Documentation in EGSL IDE for Haiku (Without SDL before).

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Key Numbers
Like in SDL
K_UNKNOWN = 0;
K_FIRST = 0;
  K_BACKSPACE = 8;
  K_TAB = 9;
  K_CLEAR = 12;
  K_RETURN = 13;
  K_PAUSE = 19;
  K_ESCAPE = 27;
  K_SPACE = 32;
  K_EXCLAIM = 33;
  K_QUOTEDBL = 34;
  K_HASH = 35;
  K_DOLLAR = 36;
  K_AMPERSAND = 38;
  K_QUOTE = 39;
  K_LEFTPAREN = 40;
  K_RIGHTPAREN = 41;
  K_ASTERISK = 42;
  K_PLUS = 43;
  K_COMMA = 44;
  K_MINUS = 45;
  K_PERIOD = 46;
  K_SLASH = 47;
  K_0 = 48;
  K_1 = 49;
  K_2 = 50;
  K_3 = 51;
  K_4 = 52;
  K_5 = 53;
  K_6 = 54;
  K_7 = 55;
  K_8 = 56;
  K_9 = 57;
  K_COLON = 58;
  K_SEMICOLON = 59;
  K_LESS = 60;
  K_EQUALS = 61;
  K_GREATER = 62;
  K_QUESTION = 63;
  K_AT = 64;
  K_LEFTBRACKET = 91;
  K_BACKSLASH = 92;
  K_RIGHTBRACKET = 93;
  K_CARET = 94;
  K_UNDERSCORE = 95;
  K_BACKQUOTE = 96;
  K_a = 97;
  K_b = 98;
  K_c = 99;
  K_d = 100;
  K_e = 101;
  K_f = 102;
  K_g = 103;
  K_h = 104;
  K_i = 105;
  K_j = 106;
  K_k = 107;
  K_l = 108;
  K_m = 109;
  K_n = 110;
  K_o = 111;
  K_p = 112;
  K_q = 113;
  K_r = 114;
  K_s = 115;
  K_t = 116;
  K_u = 117;
  K_v = 118;
  K_w = 119;
  K_x = 120;
  K_y = 121;
  K_z = 122;
  K_DELETE = 127;

// Numeric keypad
  K_KP0 = 256;
  K_KP1 = 257;
  K_KP2 = 258;
  K_KP3 = 259;
  K_KP4 = 260;
  K_KP5 = 261;
  K_KP6 = 262;
  K_KP7 = 263;
  K_KP8 = 264;
  K_KP9 = 265;
  K_KP_PERIOD = 266;
  K_KP_DIVIDE = 267;
  K_KP_MULTIPLY = 268;
  K_KP_MINUS = 269;
  K_KP_PLUS = 270;
  K_KP_ENTER = 271;
  K_KP_EQUALS = 272;

  // Arrows + Home/End pad
  K_UP = 273;
  K_DOWN = 274;
  K_RIGHT = 275;
  K_LEFT = 276;
  K_INSERT = 277;
  K_HOME = 278;
  K_END = 279;
  K_PAGEUP = 280;
  K_PAGEDOWN = 281;

  // Function keys
  K_F1 = 282;
  K_F2 = 283;
  K_F3 = 284;
  K_F4 = 285;
  K_F5 = 286;
  K_F6 = 287;
  K_F7 = 288;
  K_F8 = 289;
  K_F9 = 290;
  K_F10 = 291;
  K_F11 = 292;
  K_F12 = 293;
  K_F13 = 294;
  K_F14 = 295;
  K_F15 = 296;

  // Key state modifier keys
  K_NUMLOCK = 300;
  K_CAPSLOCK = 301;
  K_SCROLLOCK = 302;
  K_RSHIFT = 303;
  K_LSHIFT = 304;
  K_RCTRL = 305;
  K_LCTRL = 306;
  K_RALT = 307;
  K_LALT = 308;
  K_RMETA = 309;
  K_LMETA = 310;
  K_LSUPER = 311; // Left "Windows" key
  K_RSUPER = 312; // Right "Windows" key
  K_MODE = 313; // "Alt Gr" key
  K_COMPOSE = 314; // Multi-key compose key

// Miscellaneous function keys
  K_HELP = 315;
  K_PRINT = 316;
  K_SYSREQ = 317;
  K_BREAK = 318;
  K_MENU = 319;
  K_POWER = 320; // Power Macintosh power key
  K_EURO = 321; // Some european keyboards

pielago

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Re: new to forum and to the programing
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2013, 12:44:01 AM »
thank you all wonderful answers :)

but Cybermonkey? :o

is it possible to  turn the  external function into a variable ?
----------------
new.lua
local t = 1
function try()
    t = t+1
end
----------------
require  "new"

local m = try()

Can I work  the variable like that???

sorry i am pretty new at this! I kind of played with corona sdk  for alil while so yea (wonder if  close to it?)

Tomaaz

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Re: new to forum and to the programing
« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2013, 08:57:00 AM »
is it possible to  turn the  external function into a variable ?
----------------
new.lua
local t = 1
function try()
    t = t+1
end
----------------
require  "new"

local m = try()

Can I work  the variable like that???

I'm not sure what you want to achieve, but the good news is that both things are possible. If you want to get a result from the function you need to pass value and then use return():

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new.lua
local t = 1
function try()
    t = t+1
    return(t)
end
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require  "new"

local m = try([value])

If you want to create an alias for the function, you shouldn't use ():

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local m = try

Hope, it helps. :)