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EXE TO BAT CONVERTER CODE
Now we move on to writing the code to draw a nice box. W have also declared "load" as a sub-block. We will start with our echo turned off and our screen cleared. Like a regular batch file, each line contains a new command, and the commands process from top to bottom, except where we employ sub-program blocks. Most of the commands we will be using will be advanced commands. We generally separate the two numbers with a space, except when declaring the values in blocks, in which the values are separated by comas and the blocks are separated by the space.Īlso, in this program, the rem command both functions as the standard remark command (Which shows up GREEN in the compiler) as in regular batch coding, but ALSO functions as the beginning tag of an Advanced command, which turn BLUE when in a proper form, and RED when they have incorrect syntax.
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Therefore the point in the Top-Left corner of the executable's window will be Y=1 and X=1, and the bottom-right will be Y= 25 and X= 80. (The limits on the values suit the majority of functional purposes, and unless your trying to use special graphics, it is generally not necessary to go beyond these values.) The "Y" Axis is the vertical axis, and has a value from 1 to 25.
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The compiler's interface, and the commands, use the structure of designating Y, X ( though sometimes they will be ordered X, Y for certain commands.) "X" means the Horizontal axis, from left to right, which value may range from 1 (Far left) to 80 (far right). First, A word about the plane notation for the graphics.