On Wed, 12 Oct 2016 20:48:31 +0000, alister wrote: > On Wed, 12 Oct 2016 13:37:23 -0700, LongHairLuke wrote: > >> Hi l am on my way to make a bot for the game Piano Tiles 2. >> But the code l have written so far saids invalid syntax at 2nd line. >> Here is my code: >> >> >> >> while True: >> If active then >> FFSnapShot(areaX, areaY + height - offsetBottom, areaX + width, >> areaY + height - offsetBottom, sid) >> For row = 0 To norows - 1 >> c = FFGetPixel(areaX + row * rowWidth + 5, areaY + height - >> offsetBottom, sid) >> cs = _ColorGetRGB(c) >> b = ( cs[0] * 0.3 ) + ( cs[1] * 0.59 ) + ( cs[2] * 0.11 ) >> If lock[row] Then >> If b < darkness Then >> ContinueLoop >> Else >> lock[row] = False >> EndIf >> EndIf If b < darkness Then >> MouseUp("Left") >> lock[row] = True MouseMove(areaX + row * rowWidth + rowWidth >> / 2, areaY + height - offsetBottom, 1) >> MouseDown("Left") >> EndIf >> Next >> EndIf >> End >> >> Can someone help me please? > > Is observation this is not Python code > it looks more like some variety of BASIC but I could easily be wrong
I looks very similar to Visual Basic except I know of no instances where '[]' are used in an array, as in lock[row]. The functions that begin with 'FF' are from a pixel search library called FastFind. It works with several different programming languages so no definite clue there. I'm not sure about the Mouse functions. They could also be from a library. In VB the functions would be called like this: object.MouseUp(). I'm not sure what the code is but it definitely is not Python. -- <Wildman> GNU/Linux user #557453 May the Source be with you. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list