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libjcsi is a java library made by [[Slash]]. It allows Java developers to output to a console, either Curses or emulated using Swing. | libjcsi is a java library made by [[Slash]] with some help from [[Deej]]. It allows Java developers to output to a console, either Curses or emulated using Swing. | ||
'''Example''' | '''Example''' |
Revision as of 23:24, 30 January 2010
libjcsi is a java library made by Slash with some help from Deej. It allows Java developers to output to a console, either Curses or emulated using Swing.
Example
package net.slashie.libjcsi.examples;
import net.slashie.libjcsi.CSIColor;
import net.slashie.libjcsi.CharKey;
import net.slashie.libjcsi.ConsoleSystemInterface;
import net.slashie.libjcsi.jcurses.JCursesConsoleInterface;
import net.slashie.libjcsi.wswing.WSwingConsoleInterface;
public class SimpleRoguelike {
//private ConsoleSystemInterface csi = new JCursesConsoleInterface();
private ConsoleSystemInterface csi = new WSwingConsoleInterface("Simple Roguelike - libjcsi Testing Grounds");
private int a, b;
public static void main(String[] p) {
new SimpleRoguelike().run();
}
public void run () {
csi.cls();
csi.print(5, 5, "Welcome to TEH game!", CSIColor.BABY_BLUE);
csi.saveBuffer();
boolean exit = false;
while (!exit){
csi.restore();
csi.print(a, b, "@", CSIColor.ATOMIC_TANGERINE);
csi.refresh();
int key = csi.inkey().code;
switch (key){
case CharKey.UARROW:
b--;
break;
case CharKey.DARROW:
b++;
break;
case CharKey.LARROW:
a--;
break;
case CharKey.RARROW:
a++;
break;
case CharKey.Q: case CharKey.q:
exit = true;
}
}
csi.print(1, 20, "Press space to continue");
csi.refresh();
csi.waitKey(CharKey.SPACE);
System.exit(0);
}
}