matrix10657 Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 I've been doing a little experiment lately.Basically I'm too lazy to manually create sixty variablesI have a script that does this test for me http://mindbluff.com/reaction.htm , it stores all the the x,y coords of everything it clicks and can output it wherever. This great ;however, what I really want to do is gather the reoccourance of each dot and then out put how many times it click on each one.How I plan on doing it is creating sixty variables with the x,y coords of every dot in it and then just compare the gathered int to each variable in yet another loopcode:expandcollapse popup$count = "" $paste = "" $counter = 0 hotkeyset ("{F1}", "Terminate") Func Terminate() WinActivate("Untitled - Notepad") Send ($count) Exit 1 EndFunc MsgBox(1,"1","http://mindbluff.com/reaction.htm") Sleep (3000) Opt("PixelCoordMode", 2) Opt("MouseCoordMode", 2) MouseClick("left",530,314,1,5) MouseWheel ("down",5) sleep (10) MouseClick("left") While 1 If $counter = 250 Then Send ("{F1}") EndIf For $h = 515 to 749 Step 26 For $v = 408 to 513 Step 21 $color = PixelGetColor ($h,$v) if $color = 3717429 Then MouseClick ("left",$h,$v,1,0) $count &= $h &","& $v &"{Enter}" EndIf Next Next WEnd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ame1011 Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 I got 2024 with this code: #include <IE.au3> #include <Array.au3> $oIe = _IECreate("http://mindbluff.com/reaction.htm") _IELoadWait($oIe) $oForm = _IEFormGetObjByName( $oIe, "cpanel") $oStartButton = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($oForm, "startstop") _IEAction($oStartButton, "click") $time = TimerInit() $diff = 0 $oDMZForm = _IEFormGetObjByName( $oIe, "dmz") $oObjects = _IEFormElementGetCollection ( $oDMZForm ) while $diff < 30000 for $oObject in $oObjects if $oObject.type = "radio" Then if $oObject.checked Then _IEAction($oObject, "click") EndIf EndIf Next $diff = TimerDiff($time) WEnd [font="Impact"] I always thought dogs laid eggs, and I learned something today. [/font] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whim Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 I think it must be possible, but it's gonna be a whole lot easier to use a 2D array. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ame1011 Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 (edited) as for your question, the answer is arrays, see: #include <Array.au3> MsgBox(1,"1","http://mindbluff.com/reaction.htm") Sleep (3000) Opt("PixelCoordMode", 2) Opt("MouseCoordMode", 2) MouseClick("left",530,314,1,5) MouseWheel ("down",5) sleep (10) MouseClick("left") $numDots = 60 Dim $aTimesClicked [61] $aTimesClicked[0] = 60 for $x = 1 to 60 $aTimesClicked[$x] = 0 Next While 1 $count = 0 For $h = 515 to 749 Step 26 For $v = 408 to 513 Step 21 $count += 1 $color = PixelGetColor ($h,$v) if $color = 3717429 Then MouseClick ("left",$h,$v,1,0) $aTimesClicked[$count] += 1 EndIf Next Next WEnd _ArrayDisplay($aTimesClicked) untested cause u used your coords, it should work tho Edited February 2, 2008 by ame1011 [font="Impact"] I always thought dogs laid eggs, and I learned something today. [/font] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Squirrely1 Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 whim - you need something more productive to do with your time if you are just hacking this silly, silly game. But two dimensional arrays are good to learn about. Das Häschen benutzt Radar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ame1011 Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 (edited) whim - you need something more productive to do with your time if you are just hacking this silly, silly game.But two dimensional arrays are good to learn about.What people do with their time is their business. The same could be said for people criticizing other people for using their time to do as they wish ...I actually reccomend finding small projects such as simple games to automate in order to learn auto-it; it's how I got started.Additionally Squirrely, don't feel like you need to respond to all the threads on this board, 90% of your comments are comprised of verbal diarrhea. If you have nothing to add to a thread, "you need something more productive to do with your time" Edited February 3, 2008 by ame1011 [font="Impact"] I always thought dogs laid eggs, and I learned something today. [/font] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thatsgreat2345 Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 What people do with their time is their business. The same could be said for people criticizing other people for using their time to do as they wish ...I actually reccomend finding small projects such as simple games to automate in order to learn auto-it; it's how I got started.Additionally Squirrely, don't feel like you need to respond to all the threads on this board, 90% of your comments are comprised of verbal diarrhea. If you have nothing to add to a thread, "you need something more productive to do with your time"HAHAHHA Yes you are correct, I don't want to bet money but he will most likely refer to #9 in his signature. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whim Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 @Squirrely1 Don't worry - I never play computer games. But, although I find the idea of writing game bots rather strange (working, to be able to play without working ???) that does not mean that I'm not willing to contribute to anybody who is trying to figure out some scripting problem, as long as they're not just whining for drop-in, plug & play solutions. @ame1011 Actually, for me it is about learning posting in forums. For learning AutoIt I prefer reading the forum and experimenting. Just an old hobby programmer, I guess (Sinclair Spectrum, Z80 assembly, anyone ?) wim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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