diff --git a/19 Bunny/perl/bunny.pl b/19 Bunny/perl/bunny.pl new file mode 100644 index 00000000..21b65f2e --- /dev/null +++ b/19 Bunny/perl/bunny.pl @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +use strict; + +print ' 'x 33 . "BUNNY\n"; +print ' 'x 15 . "CREATIVE COMPUTING MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY\n"; +print "\n"; print "\n"; print "\n"; +#REM "BUNNY" FROM AHL'$S 'BASIC COMPUTER GAMES'; + +# This data contains the letter Bunny A=1, B=2, C=3... +my @A= (2,21,14,14,25); + +# This data structure contains the pair of start and finish absolute position to show letters. +# -1 means next line, whatever more than 128 will stop the data read. +my @B= ( + 1,2,-1,0,2,45,50,-1,0,5,43,52,-1,0,7,41,52,-1, + 1,9,37,50,-1,2,11,36,50,-1,3,13,34,49,-1,4,14,32,48,-1, + 5,15,31,47,-1,6,16,30,45,-1,7,17,29,44,-1,8,19,28,43,-1, + 9,20,27,41,-1,10,21,26,40,-1,11,22,25,38,-1,12,22,24,36,-1, + 13,34,-1,14,33,-1,15,31,-1,17,29,-1,18,27,-1, + 19,26,-1,16,28,-1,13,30,-1,11,31,-1,10,32,-1, + 8,33,-1,7,34,-1,6,13,16,34,-1,5,12,16,35,-1, + 4,12,16,35,-1,3,12,15,35,-1,2,35,-1,1,35,-1, + 2,34,-1,3,34,-1,4,33,-1,6,33,-1,10,32,34,34,-1, + 14,17,19,25,28,31,35,35,-1,15,19,23,30,36,36,-1, + 14,18,21,21,24,30,37,37,-1,13,18,23,29,33,38,-1, + 12,29,31,33,-1,11,13,17,17,19,19,22,22,24,31,-1, + 10,11,17,18,22,22,24,24,29,29,-1, + 22,23,26,29,-1,27,29,-1,28,29,-1,4096 + ); + + +&ENTERS(); +my $L= 64; #REM ASCII LETTER CODE... +print "\n"; + +my $P=0; #Position read iterator +my $Line= ' 'x 60; +while (1) { + my $X= $B[$P]; $P++; #Read start position. + if ($X<0) { print "$Line\n";; $Line= ' 'x 60; next; } + if ($X>128) { last; } + my $Y= $B[$P]; $P++; #Read end position. + + for (my $I=$X; $I<=$Y; $I++) { my $J=$I-5*int($I/5); + substr($Line, $I, 1, chr($L+$A[$J])); #You can change $I for $X to get a nice bunny shadow. + } + } + +&ENTERS(); +exit; + + +sub ENTERS { #GOSUB 260 + for (my $I=1; $I<=6; $I++) { print chr(10); } + }