Hello, Wikipedia dweller!
editOn this page, I just share some stuff.
Here's some Python code to steal (i will add to this later):
import tkinter
import keyboard
root = tkinter.Tk()
player = tkinter.Frame(root)
px = player.winfo_x()
py = player.winfo_y()
player.configure(width='100', height='100')
player.pack() # add this line to make the frame visible
def move():
if keyboard.is_pressed("w"):
px = player.winfo_x() # get current x position
py = player.winfo_y() # get current y position
player.place(x=px, y=py-5) # move the frame up by 10 pixels
if keyboard.is_pressed("s"):
px = player.winfo_x() # get current x position
py = player.winfo_y() # get current y position
player.place(x=px, y=py+5) # move the frame up by 10 pixels
if keyboard.is_pressed("a"):
px = player.winfo_x() # get current x position
py = player.winfo_y() # get current y position
player.place(x=px-5, y=py) # move the frame up by 10 pixels
if keyboard.is_pressed("d"):
px = player.winfo_x() # get current x position
py = player.winfo_y() # get current y position
player.place(x=px+5, y=py) # move the frame up by 10 pixels
# call the move() function again after a short delay
root.after(5, move)
root.title("Moving Simulator")
root.configure(bg="green")
# start the movement loop
move()
root.mainloop()