Java Roguelike Tutorial Lesson Two Code
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HelloDungeon.java
import net.slashie.libjcsi.CSIColor;
import net.slashie.libjcsi.CharKey;
import net.slashie.libjcsi.ConsoleSystemInterface;
import net.slashie.libjcsi.wswing.WSwingConsoleInterface;
import java.util.Properties;
public class HelloDungeon{
public static void main(String[] args){
Properties text = new Properties();
text.setProperty("fontSize","12");
text.setProperty("font", "Courier");
ConsoleSystemInterface csi = null;
try{
csi = new WSwingConsoleInterface("My little Java Roguelike - Programming is fun", text);
}
catch (ExceptionInInitializerError eiie) {
System.out.println("*** Error: Swing Console Box cannot be initialized. Exiting...");
eiie.printStackTrace();
System.exit(-1);
}
int x = 0;
int y = 0;
boolean stop = false;
while(!stop){
csi.cls();
csi.print(x,y, '@', CSIColor.WHITE);
csi.refresh();
CharKey dir = csi.inkey();
if(dir.isUpArrow()&& (y-1 >= 0)){
y--;
}
if(dir.isDownArrow() && (y+1 < 25)){
y++;
}
if(dir.isLeftArrow() && (x-1 >= 0)){
x--;
}
if(dir.isRightArrow() && (x+1 < 80)){
x++;
}
if(dir.code == CharKey.Q){
stop = true;
}
}
System.exit(0);
}
}