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				#!/usr/bin/env python
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import pygame
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# Define some colors
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BLACK    = (   0,   0,   0)
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WHITE    = ( 255, 255, 255)
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# This is a simple class that will help us print to the screen
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# It has nothing to do with the joysticks, just outputting the
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# information.
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class TextPrint:
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    def __init__(self):
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        self.reset()
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        self.font = pygame.font.Font(None, 20)
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    def printf(self, screen, textString):
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        textBitmap = self.font.render(textString, True, BLACK)
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        screen.blit(textBitmap, [self.x, self.y])
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        self.y += self.line_height
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    def reset(self):
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        self.x = 10
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        self.y = 10
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        self.line_height = 15
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    def indent(self):
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        self.x += 10
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    def unindent(self):
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        self.x -= 10
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pygame.init()
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# Set the width and height of the screen [width,height]
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size = [500, 700]
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screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size)
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pygame.display.set_caption("My Game")
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#Loop until the user clicks the close button.
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done = False
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# Used to manage how fast the screen updates
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clock = pygame.time.Clock()
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# Initialize the joysticks
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pygame.joystick.init()
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# Get ready to print
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textPrint = TextPrint()
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# -------- Main Program Loop -----------
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while done==False:
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    # EVENT PROCESSING STEP
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    for event in pygame.event.get(): # User did something
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        if event.type == pygame.QUIT: # If user clicked close
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            done=True # Flag that we are done so we exit this loop
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        # Possible joystick actions: JOYAXISMOTION JOYBALLMOTION JOYBUTTONDOWN JOYBUTTONUP JOYHATMOTION
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        if event.type == pygame.JOYBUTTONDOWN:
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            print("Joystick button pressed.")
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        if event.type == pygame.JOYBUTTONUP:
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            print("Joystick button released.")
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    # DRAWING STEP
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    # First, clear the screen to white. Don't put other drawing commands
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    # above this, or they will be erased with this command.
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    screen.fill(WHITE)
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    textPrint.reset()
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    # Get count of joysticks
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    joystick_count = pygame.joystick.get_count()
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    textPrint.printf(screen, "Number of joysticks: {}".format(joystick_count) )
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    textPrint.indent()
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    # For each joystick:
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    joystick = pygame.joystick.Joystick(0)
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    joystick.init()
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    textPrint.printf(screen, "Joystick {}".format(0) )
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    textPrint.indent()
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    # Get the name from the OS for the controller/joystick
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    name = joystick.get_name()
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    textPrint.printf(screen, "Joystick name: {}".format(name) )
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    # Usually axis run in pairs, up/down for one, and left/right for
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    # the other.
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    axes = joystick.get_numaxes()
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    textPrint.printf(screen, "Number of axes: {}".format(axes) )
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    textPrint.indent()
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    for i in range( axes ):
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        axis = joystick.get_axis( i )
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        textPrint.printf(screen, "Axis {} value: {:>6.3f}".format(i, axis) )
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    textPrint.unindent()
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    buttons = joystick.get_numbuttons()
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    textPrint.printf(screen, "Number of buttons: {}".format(buttons) )
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    textPrint.indent()
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    for i in range( buttons ):
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        button = joystick.get_button( i )
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        textPrint.printf(screen, "Button {:>2} value: {}".format(i,button) )
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    textPrint.unindent()
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    textPrint.unindent()
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    # ALL CODE TO DRAW SHOULD GO ABOVE THIS COMMENT
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    # Go ahead and update the screen with what we've drawn.
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    pygame.display.flip()
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    # Limit to 20 frames per second
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    clock.tick(20)
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# Close the window and quit.
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# If you forget this line, the program will 'hang'
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# on exit if running from IDLE.
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pygame.quit ()
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