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Top Forums Programming Yet Another Question Post 7995 by mbolthouse on Thursday 4th of October 2001 11:42:55 AM
Old 10-04-2001
Yet Another Question

Now that I have getch() to work, I have yet another problem. BTW, thank you for answering these questions, I do ask a lot, only because I am eager to know, what is a board used for anyways Smilie

Ok, he's the problem...

#include iostream.h
#include conio.h

int main()
{

char movement;

movement = getch();

cout << movement;

if(movement == 8)
{
cout << "This is what happends when you press 8";
}

return 0;
}

So, it should print "This is what happends when you press 8", but it doesn't. I have no idea what it could be, because it looks as right as rain. Anyways, thanks for the help!

Mike
 

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notimeout(3XCURSES)					  X/Open Curses Library Functions				       notimeout(3XCURSES)

NAME
notimeout, timeout, wtimeout - set timed blocking or non-blocking read SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -I /usr/xpg4/include -L /usr/xpg4/lib -R /usr/xpg4/lib -lcurses [ library... ] c89 [ flag... ] file... -lcurses [ library... ] #include <curses.h> int notimeout(WINDOW *win, bool bf); void timeout(int delay); void wtimeout(WINDOW win, int delay); PARAMETERS
win Is a pointer to the window in which to set the timed blocking. bf Is a Boolean expression. delay Is the number of milliseconds to block or wait for input. DESCRIPTION
If bool is TRUE, the notimeout() function disables a timer used by getch(3XCURSES) when handling multibyte function key sequences. When bool is FALSE and keypad handling is enabled, a timer is set by getch() to handle bytes received that could be the beginning of a function key (for example, ESC). If the remainder of the sequence is not received before the time expires, the first byte is returned; otherwise, the value of the function key is returned. Subsequent calls to the getch() function will return the other bytes received for the incomplete key sequence. The timeout() and wtimeout() functions set the length of time getch() waits for input for windows stdscr and win, respectively. These functions are similar to nodelay(3XCURSES) except the time to block or wait for input can be specified. A negative delay causes the program to wait indefinitely for input; a delay of 0 returns ERR if no input is ready; and a positive delay blocks until input arrives or the time specified expires, (in which case, ERR is returned). RETURN VALUES
On success, the notimeout() function returns OK. Otherwise, it returns ERR. The timeout() and wtimeout() functions do not return a value. ERRORS
None. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Standard | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Unsafe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
getch(3XCURSES), halfdelay(3XCURSES), libcurses(3XCURSES), nodelay(3XCURSES), attributes(5), standards(5) SunOS 5.11 5 Jun 2002 notimeout(3XCURSES)
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