Reads axis position from attached gaming devices
Syntax
Usage
result = Stick( axis )
Parameters
axis
the axis number to query for position
Return Value
Returns a number between 1 and 200 for specified axis, otherwise zero (0), if the device is not attached.
Description
Stick will retrieve the axis position for the first and second axes on the first and second gaming devices.
axis must be a number between 0 and 3 having the following meaning:
Axis | Returns |
0 | X position of gaming device A |
1 | Y position of gaming device A when STICK(0) was called |
2 | X position of gaming device B when STICK(0) was called |
3 | Y position of gaming device B when STICK(0) was called |
Stick(0) must first be called to obtain the positions for the other axes.
Example
'' Compile with -lang qb
'$lang: "qb"
Screen 12
Do
Locate 1, 1
Print "Joystick A-X position : "; Stick(0); " "
Print "Joystick A-Y position : "; Stick(1); " "
Print "Joystick B-X position : "; Stick(2); " "
Print "Joystick B-Y position : "; Stick(3); " "
Print
Print "Button A1 was pressed : "; Strig(0); " "
Print "Button A1 is pressed : "; Strig(1); " "
Print "Button B1 was pressed : "; Strig(2); " "
Print "Button B1 is pressed : "; Strig(3); " "
Print "Button A2 was pressed : "; Strig(4); " "
Print "Button A2 is pressed : "; Strig(5); " "
Print "Button B2 was pressed : "; Strig(6); " "
Print "Button B2 is pressed : "; Strig(7); " "
Print
Print "Press ESC to Quit"
If Inkey$ = Chr$(27) Then
Exit Do
End If
Sleep 1
Loop
Dialect Differences
Differences from QB
See also