* Added core_input_keys example * Added core_basic_window example * Added core_input_mouse example * Added core_input_mouse_wheel example
41 lines
819 B
Python
41 lines
819 B
Python
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raylib [core] example - Basic window
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"""
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from raylib.pyray import PyRay
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from raylib.colors import (
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RAYWHITE,
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LIGHTGRAY,
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)
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pyray = PyRay()
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# Initialization
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SCREEN_WIDTH = 800
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SCREEN_HEIGHT = 450
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pyray.init_window(SCREEN_WIDTH, SCREEN_HEIGHT,
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'raylib [core] example - basic window')
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pyray.set_target_fps(60) # Set our game to run at 60 frames-per-second
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# Main game loop
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while not pyray.window_should_close(): # Detect window close button or ESC key
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# Update
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# TODO: Update your variables here
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# Draw
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pyray.begin_drawing()
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pyray.clear_background(RAYWHITE)
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pyray.draw_text(
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'Congrats! You created your first window!', 190, 200, 20, LIGHTGRAY)
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pyray.end_drawing()
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# De-Initialization
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pyray.close_window() # Close window and OpenGL context
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