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[Resolved] Solution to avoid if statement ?
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Hi All,

i'd like to know if there is a way to avoid the use of if/elseif in a specific case.

under GLUT you can use the specialfunc that return an int with the key it.
glutspecialfuncint keyint xint y ){
...
}


I'd like to know if I can do this to turn to TRUE/FALSE 1/0 a register :

DBKeyboard.F1 = ( key == GLUT_KEY_F1 );
DBKeyboard.F2 = ( key == GLUT_KEY_F2 );
...


It compiles but does never return TRUE / 1 even if the key is pressed ..
Is there something similar to this to avoid if/elseif ... ?

Kindest Regards,
Freddix / AmiDARK


Edited by freddix on 2009/11/3 13:24:06
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Re: Solution to avoid if statement ?
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@freddix

Most people use a switch statement, but I see no reason why your code wouldn't work. I am wondering what exactly you are trying to achieve with that code. If you're hoping to be able to detect multiple key presses then that code won't work; every time one key is pressed, all of the other fields in that structure will be cleared to false (e.g., push F2, and F1 is cleared).

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Re: Solution to avoid if statement ?
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@Hans
in fact I do this for all keys handled so it will automatically set to 1 or 0 the key depending if it is pressed or not
without having to use a switch or if.

Re explaining :
glutspecialfuncint keyint xint y ){
  
DBKeyboard.F1 = ( key == GLUT_KEY_F1 );
  
DBKeyboard.F2 = ( key == GLUT_KEY_F2 );
  
// ...
 
}


After this user can use :

BOOL D = F1Pressed()
will return D = TRUE / 1 if key is pressed or FALSE / 0 if key is not pressed

I was thinking that ( key == GLUT_KEY_F1 ) = 1 if key F1 is pressed and = 0 if key is not pressed. But apparently not.


EDIT.
I've found the correct solution:
it work under glutKeyboardFunc( ... ) and not under glutSpecialFunc( ... ) :
void MyKeyboardFuncunsigned char kint xint y ){
  
UBYTE *kptr NULL;      kptr = &k;
  
UBYTE keyB = *kptr;
  
int key = (int)keyB;
  
DBKeyboard.Escape = ( key == 27 );
  
DBKeyboard.F1 = ( key == GLUT_KEY_F1 );
  
DBKeyboard.F2 = ( key == GLUT_KEY_F2 );
  ...
 }

I will store keys in my structure in the same order than scancode so they can be accessed easyli with commands I'll do like :
int KeyPressed = DEKeyPressed()
int KeyID = DEScanCode( int KeyID )

It now correctly work :)

Regards,
Fred


Edited by freddix on 2009/11/3 13:28:45
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