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key
key()
returns positive_integer_value
Immediately returns an integer value corresponding to the currently pressed keyboard key. If no key has been pressed since the last call to the key function then the number zero (0) will be returned. This function returns the code for the key pressed not always the ASCII value of the character.
if key = 47 then print key
will not display the desired results, because it's calling key twice in succession, and will return different values each time. This code will do what you want:
a = key if a = 47 then print a
ESC=16777216 | Space=32 | ||||||
0=48 | 1=49 | 2=50 | 3=51 | 4=52 | 5=53 | 6=54 | 7=55 |
8=56 | 9=57 | ||||||
A=65 | B=66 | C=67 | D=68 | E=69 | F=70 | G=71 | H=72 |
I=73 | J=74 | K=75 | L=76 | M=77 | N=78 | O=79 | P=80 |
Q=81 | R=82 | S=83 | T=84 | U=85 | V=86 | W=87 | X=88 |
Y=89 | Z=90 | ||||||
Down Arrow=16777237 | Up Arrow=16777235 | Left Arrow=16777234 | Right Arrow=16777236 |
#press any keys loop: pause 1 a = key print a+" "+chr(a) goto loop