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"Departure Panel" and "Pills of wisdom"


Gianni
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Just for fun, a weekend script that comes from 2 ideas:
one idea is from this link (https://github.com/lukePeavey/quotable), that shows how to get a single random quote from a database,
The other idea is to visualize the above quotes by a revisitation of a funny snipped I posted time ago here (https://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/159910-useless-code/?do=findComment&comment=1163490) that very rougly simulates a "Departure Mechanical Panel".

Of course you could also use an array of your own phrases to send randomly to the _AsciiPanel() function.

I hope you have fun and I wish you can use this "Departure Panel" to take a nice  journey toward wisdom.

Global $hGuiPanel
HotKeySet("{ESC}", "_End")

_Example()

Func _Example()
    Local $bError = False, $aSplit
    Do
        If GUIGetMsg() = -3 Then ExitLoop

        $sQuote = InetRead("https://api.quotable.io/random", 1)
        If Not @error Then
            $aSplit = StringSplit(BinaryToString($sQuote), '"', 3)
            $sQuote = $aSplit[7] & " (" & $aSplit[11] & ")"
        Else
            $sQuote = "Sorry, no quotes for You."
            $bError = True
        EndIf

        _AsciiPanel($sQuote)
    Until $bError
EndFunc   ;==>_Example


Func _AsciiPanel($sMsg, $iSeconds = 8, $iColumns = 30)

    ; only ascii chars allowed
    $sMsg = StringRegExpReplace($sMsg, "[^\x20-\x7F]+", " ")

    $sMsg = _StringColumn($sMsg, $iColumns)

    Local $aAsciiLines = StringSplit($sMsg, @CR, 3)
    Local $iRows = UBound($aAsciiLines)
    Local $aPanelLines[$iRows]
    Local $iTotChars = $iRows * $iColumns, $iMatches = 0, $sOutput = ''

    ; dimensions of the GUI based on Font Courier New 48
    Local $iY = $iRows * 68, $iX = $iColumns * 38.33

    $hGuiPanel = GUICreate('The talking oracle', $iX, $iY)
    Local $hPanel = GUICtrlCreateLabel('', 0, 0, $iX, $iY)
    GUICtrlSetFont(-1, 48, -1, -1, "Courier New")
    GUISetState()

    For $row = 0 To $iRows - 1
        $aAsciiLines[$row] = StringToASCIIArray(StringFormat("%-" & $iColumns & "." & $iColumns & "s", $aAsciiLines[$row]))
        $aPanelLines[$row] = StringSplit(StringTrimRight(StringReplace(StringFormat('%' & $iColumns & 's', ""), ' ', '127,'), 1), ',', 3) ; 31
    Next

    Do
        $iMatches = 0
        For $row = 0 To UBound($aAsciiLines) - 1
            For $col = 0 To $iColumns - 1
                _SetInnerArray($aPanelLines[$row], $col, ($aPanelLines[$row])[$col] - (($aPanelLines[$row])[$col] <> ($aAsciiLines[$row])[$col]))
                $iMatches += (($aPanelLines[$row])[$col] = ($aAsciiLines[$row])[$col])
            Next
            $sOutput &= StringFromASCIIArray($aPanelLines[$row]) & @CRLF
        Next
        ControlSetText('', '', $hPanel, $sOutput)
        $sOutput = ''
        Sleep(10)
        If GUIGetMsg() = -3 Then Exit
    Until $iMatches = $iTotChars

    Local $iTimer = TimerInit()
    Do
        If GUIGetMsg() = -3 Then Exit
    Until TimerDiff($iTimer) > (1000 * $iSeconds)

    GUIDelete($hGuiPanel)

EndFunc   ;==>_AsciiPanel

; to sets an element of an arry (within array)
Func _SetInnerArray(ByRef $aArray, $iElement, $Value)
    $aArray[$iElement] = $Value
EndFunc   ;==>_SetInnerArray

; formats a long string within a column of n. chars without splitting words
Func _StringColumn($sString, $x = 20)
    For $i = $x To StringLen($sString) Step $x
        $i = StringInStr($sString, " ", 0, -1, $i)
        If $i = 0 Then Return SetError(1, 0, "")
        $sString = StringReplace($sString, $i, @CR)
    Next
    If StringRight($sString, 1) = @CR Then $sString = StringTrimRight($sString, 1)
    Return $sString
EndFunc   ;==>_StringColumn

Func _End()
    If WinActive("[ACTIVE]") = $hGuiPanel Then
        GUIDelete($hGuiPanel)
        Exit
    EndIf
EndFunc   ;==>_End

 

Edited by Chimp

 

image.jpeg.9f1a974c98e9f77d824b358729b089b0.jpeg Chimp

small minds discuss people average minds discuss events great minds discuss ideas.... and use AutoIt....

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