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Simplest script not working
I'm a bit dumbfounded by a tiny script not working the way I would expect:
This simple script should: 1. Turn the screen white on a 'w' press. 2. Turn the screen black on a 'b' press. 3. Turn the screen white, wait half a seconds and turn it black on a 's' press. For some reason it will not turn it white on the 's' , though it does call the appropriate functions. I have no more ideas on what the issue could be. I hope someone here knows. I have commented out all code irrelevant to the problem and it persists. Code:
#import sys
import viz
#import vizparallel
viz.go()
def whiteScreen():
print('White')
viz.clearcolor(256, 256, 256)
vizact.onkeydown('w', whiteScreen)
def blackScreen():
print('Black')
viz.clearcolor(0, 0, 0)
vizact.onkeydown('b', blackScreen)
def sendSignal():
whiteScreen()
sendParallel()
blackScreen()
vizact.onkeydown('s', sendSignal)
def sendParallel(signalCode = 24, delay = 0.5, port = 0x0378):
# print('Sending code ' + str(signalCode) + ' for ' + str(delay) + ' seconds on port ' + str(port) + ' at tick ' + str(viz.tick()))
# vizparallel.write( signalCode, port )
sleep(delay)
# print('Clearing with a zero at tick ' + str(viz.tick()))
# vizparallel.write( 0, port )
def sleep(delay):
start = viz.tick()
while viz.tick() - start < delay: pass
return viz.tick() - start
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#2
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Try using a task function to control the program flow. In the following code the screen will turn white for 0.5 seconds after the 's' key is pressed:
Code:
import viz
import viztask
viz.go()
def whiteScreen():
print('White')
viz.clearcolor(256, 256, 256)
vizact.onkeydown('w', whiteScreen)
def blackScreen():
print('Black')
viz.clearcolor(0, 0, 0)
vizact.onkeydown('b', blackScreen)
def signalTask():
while True:
yield viztask.waitKeyDown('s')
whiteScreen()
yield viztask.waitTime(0.5)
blackScreen()
viztask.schedule(signalTask())
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#3
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Thanks Jeff, I figured it out yesterday and made a solution similar to yours (though your method looks neater than mine so I will use it instead).
So from what I understand, though the clearcolor function was executing Vizard was only noting what color to change to. The color would actually change only once control flow was returned to Vizard - which is why it would appear as if only the final color was used. Thanks for your help! |
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