Difference between revisions of "Term (API)"

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|Returns two arguments containing the x and the y position of the cursor
 
|Returns two arguments containing the x and the y position of the cursor
 
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|[[term.setCursorPos( x, y )]]
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|[[Term.setCursorPos()|term.setCursorPos( x, y )]]
 
|Sets the cursor's position.
 
|Sets the cursor's position.
 
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|[[term.setCursorBlink( b )]]
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|[[Term.setCursorBlink()|term.setCursorBlink( b )]]
 
|Disables the blinking or turns it on.
 
|Disables the blinking or turns it on.
 
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|Returns two arguments containing the x and the y values stating the size of the screen. (Good for if you're making something to be compatible with both [[Turtles]] and [[Consoles]].
 
|Returns two arguments containing the x and the y values stating the size of the screen. (Good for if you're making something to be compatible with both [[Turtles]] and [[Consoles]].
 
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|[[term.scroll( n )]]
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|[[Term.scroll()|term.scroll( n )]]
 
|Scrolls the terminal.
 
|Scrolls the terminal.
 
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|[[term.redirect( side )]]
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|[[Term.redirect()()|term.redirect( side )]]
 
|Redirects terminal output to a monitor.
 
|Redirects terminal output to a monitor.
 
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Revision as of 14:54, 19 May 2012

The Terminal API provides functions for ASCII graphics.

Method name Description
term.write( text ) Writes text to the screen.
term.clear() Clears the entire screen
term.clearLine() Clears the line the cursor is on
term.getCursorPos() Returns two arguments containing the x and the y position of the cursor
term.setCursorPos( x, y ) Sets the cursor's position.
term.setCursorBlink( b ) Disables the blinking or turns it on.
term.getSize() Returns two arguments containing the x and the y values stating the size of the screen. (Good for if you're making something to be compatible with both Turtles and Consoles.
term.scroll( n ) Scrolls the terminal.
term.redirect( side ) Redirects terminal output to a monitor.
term.restore() Restores terminal output to the console.